Kadhimi’s daily policy and behavior is only to gain the support of several domestic and foreign parties in order to remain in the office of prime minister, which further complicates the crisis, especially as some parties prefer someone else to assume the office of prime minister, added Zrijawi.

"What is happening in in Baghdad’s Green Zone is directly prompted by Al-Kadhimi, because if he did not allow and open the Zone’s gate, the demonstrators would not have breached the Green Zone and could not enter the House of Representatives and take it over.

On July 28, Sadrist protesters stormed the Baghdad’s Green Zone and breached its tall concrete gates after the prime minister gave the order to open the gates. The protesters stormed the Parliament and camped inside the building.

The Iraqi parliament speaker Mohamed Al-Halbousi announced that the assembly’s meetings would be halted indefinitely, and Coordination Framework leaders that live in the Green Zone were endanger from the Sadrists.

After a leaked audio recording in which Al-Maliki accused Al-Sadr being in the payroll of foreign powers, the relations between the two Shiite parties hit an all-time low.

Al-Sadr responded with mobilizing the streets, which he commands the majority of them. First called on his followers for a Friday prayer which was attended by hundreds of thousands, and later his supporters stormed the Iraqi capital where the majority of Coordination Framework leaders reside.

Nouri Al-Maliki was seen armed with his body guards trying to flee the Greene Zone as Sadrists were preparing to takeover the political capital of Iraq.