02 Aug
02Aug

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, ordered his followers to withdraw from the Iraqi parliament, which they stormed a few days ago and announced that they would remain in it in an open sit-in. The “minister of al-Sadr” wrote the account through which al-Sadr directs his followers, “after the liberation of the House of Representatives and its transformation into a people’s council, thanks to God and the efforts of the revolutionaries.” Heroes" it was decided to "evacuate the parliament and shift the sit-ins in front of and around the parliament within a maximum period of 72 hours." He added that there are other directives that will be announced regarding the sit-in and its continuity. Yesterday, supporters of the Coordination Framework Coalition went out in demonstrations in support of the constitution and legitimacy, as they said, and it is among the points that al-Sadr wants to change. While many organizations and countries announced their concern about the political situation and the recent protests in Iraq. Al-Sadr's move comes to put pressure on his Shiite opponents, not to pass their candidate for prime minister, and another long list of requests he wants.

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