According to a statement issued by the October demonstrators, they hold demonstrations in Baghdad and ten other southern and central Iraqi provinces, chanting slogans, including rejecting the government of Mohammed Shia Sudani, that is yet to form.

A significant presence of security forces were seen marching in the streets of Baghdad and other major Iraqi cities. 

Security sources said most streets near Tahrir Square, including the Sink Bridge and the Republic Bridge, were closed. The security forces shut Republic Street leading to Khalani Square and the gate of the Green Zone towards the Supreme Judicial Council.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Kazemi issued ten orders to the security forces to protect the lives of demonstrators and government institutions, calling against using plastic bullets against demonstrators.

The demonstration coincides with the third anniversary of the October 25, 2019, protests, also known as the Tishreen Movement Protests. Official figures put the number of the dead at around 500 people, while local sources talk of a thousand. The protest weakened after over 500 people were killed and close to 8 thousand people injured. Also, Covid quarantine measures played a role.

A year after general parliamentary elections, the Iraqi House of Representatives elected President Rashid as Iraq’s new president. He immediately designated Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani as prime minister in charge of forming a cabinet.