The head of the Iraqi government: It is necessary to remove security institutions from party and political investment

The head of the Iraqi government: It is necessary to remove security institutions from party and political investment

According to Sky News Arabia, Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shi’a Al-Sudani stated today, Monday, that it is essential to free security agencies from partisan and political influence.
Muqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Sadrist movement in Iraq, urged his supporters to completely withdraw from the parliament during a press conference in Najaf.

Four missiles that fell inside the residential complex bombed the Green Zone, while shells from the residential and municipal sectors east of Baghdad also caused damage.
Media reported, with clashes and shooting in the vicinity of the Green Zone in the Iraqi capital in Baghdad 20 people were killed and 200 others were injured, including a number of Iraqi security personnel, as a result of the clashes, after attempts to storm a security barrier towards the Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad.

According to media reports, the protesters held up signs demanding for the political establishment in Iraq to be overthrown.
Storming the Parliament
In protest against the “coordination framework” candidate for prime minister, hundreds of Muqtada al-Sadr supporters stormed the parliament building in the Green Zone of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.

Political difficulties
Huge security and political obstacles, including sectarian quotas used to intimidate voters from different sects and nationalities, are besieging Iraq in the midst of a spate of murders and mass exodus.
Photos showing Nuri al-Maliki, the former prime minister of Iraq, transporting weaponry close to his residence in the Green Zone of downtown Baghdad, were released by the media.

The head of the Iraqi government: It is vital to divest political and party funding from security entities

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