The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on his social media account to “continue reforms, no matter what happens”, pointing out that “I and my associates are not from the East and not from the West, and he (Ibn al-Da’i) does not will rule over us, whoever he is.”

Yesterday, the Federal Supreme Court set a date for the hearing of the appeal to accept the resignation of the deputies of the Sadrist bloc. The court statement says that “a lawsuit has been filed to challenge the acceptance of the resignation of the deputies of the Sadrist bloc (in issue 181/Federal/2022)”. “The first meeting to consider the case will be held on September 28,” she added.

And in June last year, the speaker of the Iraqi parliament, Muhammad al-Khalbusi, approved the resignation of deputies from the Sadrist bloc.

The leader of the Sadrist movement in Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the deputies of his bloc to submit their resignations to the speaker of parliament. Al-Sadr explained: “The fact that the representatives of our bloc resigned is a sacrifice to save people from an unknown fate.”

And the office of the leader of the Sadr movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced that “the representatives of the al-Sadr bloc in the Iraqi parliament, they all signed their resignations and obey the order of Muqtada al-Sadr. It will only be with a national majority government.”