After Sadrists, Independents are to resign from the Iraqi parliament
kurdsatnews
Jun 27, 2022
Iraqi Parliament. Photo: Iraqi Parliament
Independent MP Ali Saadi said that due to the continued conflict between the political parties, the lack of clarity, the deadlock in negotiations to form the next cabinet, and the lack of any forward, all independent MPs agree to resign to solve.
Meanwhile, Hassan Bahadli, leader of the Nasr coalition, said the rumours that the Shiite coordination framework had nominated Qusai Suhail and Baha al-Araaji for the position of the prime minister are untrue and unfounded.
On June 19, the National Wisdom Movement, led by Ammar al-Hakim, announced that although after Sadrists withdrew from the Parliament, their seats in the assembly had increased from 4 to 16, making them active members of the Coordination Framework, they would not participate in the next government.
On June 12, the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi council of representatives resigned to pave the way for the other parties to form the next government, the bloc claimed.
It has sparked a chain reaction, with many others parties revealing their intention that they might resign from the assembly as well.