On Thursday, the Iraqi Parliament voted in favor of Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaydi's government, marking the ninth government since the U.S. invasion in 2003. This decision reflects significant changes in the political landscape as the new government seeks to address pressing security and economic challenges.
The Iraqi Parliament has summoned the Defense and Interior Ministers to investigate reports of a secret Israeli military base established in Iraq during the Iran war. These reports have sparked widespread outrage across the country.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party announced the end of its boycott of the Iraqi parliament following fruitful talks with the central government in Baghdad. This decision comes at a critical time as Iraq faces significant political and economic challenges.
The Iraqi Parliament is set to hold a special session next Sunday to vote on granting confidence to the government of Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zeidi. This move comes at a critical time for the country following a period of political instability.
The political process in Iraq is experiencing a new crisis as the deadline for holding a session to elect the President and appoint the Prime Minister approaches, amidst sharp disputes among political factions.
The Iraqi Parliament has announced April 11 as the date for the presidential election session. This announcement comes amid increasing political pressures in the Iraqi political landscape.
A group of 220 Iraqi parliament members has requested a session to elect a new president, aiming to fulfill government formation requirements. However, political divisions cast doubt on the feasibility of this long-awaited process.