After her meeting with Sadrist leader Muqtada al-Sadr in al-Khanan, the head of the United Nations mission in Iraq, Jenine Blackshart, confirmed that “the meeting was good” and explained: “I discussed with al-Sadr the importance of finding a solution to the political crisis.”

On Wednesday, al-Sadr called for the dissolution of parliament and the holding of early parliamentary elections, and pointed out that “the old faces will not exist as a result of the early democratic electoral process after the dissolution of parliament.” requirements have been met.” He added: “Reform does not come without sacrifice, and I am fully prepared to be martyred. I do not seek power and have no personal prey, but I ask for reform.

The Sadrist movement previously announced “the start of an open sit-in at the Iraqi parliament building” hours after protesters from the movement stormed the building, knocking down concrete barriers and entering the green zone. While condemning the nomination of the Coordinator as a candidate for prime minister, they consider him close to former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Sadr’s political opponent.