According to Kurdpress, the information office of the Iraqi House of Representatives published the agenda of the parliament meeting, which is scheduled to be held on Monday.
According to this agenda, the meeting includes two clauses: taking the oath of parliament representatives and voting on the permanent commissions of the parliament. The clause related to the election of the president of Iraq is not on the agenda of this meeting.
Meanwhile, Iraqi media have reported that tomorrow, the government administration coalition - which includes the main currents that form the Iraqi government from all three spectrums, Kurds, Shiites and Sunnis - will hold a meeting in Baghdad to discuss the assignment of the posts of president and prime minister; Two positions whose selection has faced serious obstacles.
Regarding the post of president, so far the talks between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party have not reached a positive result and there is a strong possibility that they will appear at the meeting with two separate candidates.
At the same time, the Shiite currents have also split after Donald Trump's message about opposing Nouri Maliki, and despite these differences, Maliki still insists on his candidacy for the post of prime minister.
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