Since Friday, supporters of the Coordination Framework have been gathering near the 14th of July Suspension Bridge in Baghdad, declaring a strike and setting up tents in the area.

The protesters say that their rallying is in support of state institutions and forming the government as soon as possible.

Kurdsat News reporter said that after Sadr Movement leader Muqtada al-Sadr postponed Saturday's million-strong demonstration, the number of striking supporters of the coordination framework has increased. Hundreds of others have joined the rally, and more tents have been erected.

KurdSat News correspondent in Baghdad said, "After Muqtada al-Sadr postponed its planned million-strong protest scheduled for Saturday, more people joined Coordination Framework supporters, and have set up tents in Baghdad."

After nine months, the Iraqi parties have not agreed to form a government. As talks between the parties broke in early June, Muqtada al-Sadr withdrew his MPs from the parliament and instructed his supporters to storm the Iraqi Council of Representatives.

Al-Sadr's rivals have responded by instructing their supporters to go on strike in Baghdad to counter al-Sadr's claim that he is the one who commands the streets.