The selection of the Iraqi Prime Minister candidate has been postponed due to internal disagreements within the ruling coalition. Abbas Al-Amiri, the Secretary-General of the Coordination Framework, announced that consultations will continue until tomorrow, Wednesday.
The head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zidan, warned against violating constitutional deadlines while the Coordination Framework continues to search for a candidate for the Iraqi prime minister position. Tensions rise as internal disputes persist among Shiite forces.
Following the election of <strong>Zar Amidi</strong> as President of Iraq, attention now shifts to the formation of the new government. The Shiite Coordination Framework is rapidly working to select their candidate amid a sensitive political climate in the country.
Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani has urged the ruling coalition in Iraq to delay the session for electing the President and appointing a Prime Minister candidate, following the collection of over <strong>226 signatures</strong> in Parliament. This call comes amid increasing political tensions in Iraq.
The Iraqi Parliament has scheduled a session for April 11 to elect a new president, granting the Kurdish forces a 10-day deadline to reach a consensus on a presidential candidate amid political division.
In Iraq, parliamentary and popular pressures are mounting to form a new government as the Shiite 'Coordination Framework' considers alternative candidates for the premiership. This comes amid rising regional conflict and its potential impacts on the country.
The political crisis surrounding the nomination for Iraq's Prime Minister continues as Nouri al-Maliki insists on his candidacy, leading some factions within the Coordination Framework to withdraw their support. This ongoing situation raises questions about the future of the Iraqi government.