Iraqi Federal court sets Aug. 30 to discuss dissolution of parliament

File – The building of Iraqi Federal Supreme Court

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — the Iraqi Federal court on Thursday has scheduled August. 30 to discuss the dissolution of the parliament.

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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