Mohammad Al-Halbousi, the speaker of the Iraqi parliament, demanded to include the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the national dialogue, to determine the date of early parliamentary elections and the election of provincial councils by the end of next year at the latest.
In a tweet on Twitter, al-Halbousi demanded that the agenda of the next session of the national dialogue include “election of the president, election of the agreed government with full powers, approval of the federal general budget law.” Amending the Law of Parliamentary Elections and Legislating the Law of the Federal Supreme Court.”
The Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament called for “the re-deployment of all kinds of military and security forces, the establishment of security in all cities, the complete return of all displaced persons, and the organization of relations with the Kurdistan Region until the approval of oil.” and the gas law.”
And the Iraqi media reported that Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi has set the date for the second round of national talks to resolve the political impasse and form a new Iraqi government.
The remarkable thing is that after the Sadr movement’s supporters left the Green Zone and ended the sit-in of its supporters in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, peace returned to Iraq. Al-Kazemi had threatened to resign if the conflict and chaos continued.
Source: Lebanon Debate