Iraqi media reported, that the Iraqi Federal court has set Aug, 30 to discuss the dissolution of the Iraqi parliament after a plaintiff filed a complaint, demanding the President to set a date for a snap election.
Muqtada al-Sadr who also leads the Sadrist movement whose supporters earlier this month stormed the parliament in Baghdad and have since held a sit-in outside the building, recently said that the judiciary has one week to dissolve the legislature, the deadline ended and Iraq’s top judicial body refused the Sadr’s call to intervene.
Al-Sadr’s political bloc won the largest number of seats in parliament but failed to form a majority government with his allies of Sunnis and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
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The Iraqi Federal court on Thursday has scheduled August. 30 to discuss the dissolution of the parliament.
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