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Iraq cleric Sadr urges judiciary to dissolve parliament

August 10, 2022

BAGHDAD — Prominent cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr called on Iraq's judiciary on Wednesday to dissolve the country's parliament no later than next week, nearly a month after his supporters stormed Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone.

Accusing parliament of grave "constitutional violations," the influential cleric said lawmakers' failure to elect a new president and prime minister is justification for the move.

He urged the judiciary to assign Iraq's president the task of setting a timetable for early elections, warning of grave consequences if these demands are not met.

Al-Sadr parliamentary bloc won most seats in the Iraqi national assembly during an October 2021 election. — Agencies


August 10, 2022
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