After Al-Sadr’s supporters sit in, the judiciary takes an urgent decision

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And he said Iraqi Judicial Council In a statement, the decision to suspend work came in protest against "Unconstitutional and illegal behavior"In reference to Sadrist movement supporters’ sit-in.

The supporters of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-SadrEarlier today, they started a new sit-in in front of the headquarters of the Supreme Judicial Council in BaghdadAnd this is the second sit-in carried out by the movement after the sit-in that has been going on for weeks at the parliament headquarters, in an attempt to pressure the dissolution of parliament as a way to end the deepening political crisis in the country.

Download the Judicial Council "The government and the political party behind this sit-in are legally responsible for the consequences of this act".

The council says that Sadr’s supporters want to pressure the Federal Supreme Court to issue a decision dissolution of parliament.

Therefore, the meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Supreme Court decided to suspend their work and the courts of the Council.

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And issued Iraqi Bar Association A statement affirming its supportive position The Iraqi judiciaryAnnouncing the suspension of the Bar Association’s work in parallel with the court’s decision.

It called on political parties to "Understand the danger of not protecting the judiciary, which will lead us to lose the most important pillars of building a constitutional state".

For his part, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi said: "Our rivalry should not be with the judiciary".

The roots of the political crisis in Iraq go back to the parliamentary elections held in October of last year.

After these elections, in which the Sadrist movement won the largest number of seats, the political forces failed to agree on the form of the new government and to elect a new president.

Since late July, Sadr’s supporters have been camping at the Iraqi parliament’s headquarters in the Green Zone in central Baghdad.

Subsequently, supporters began coordinating frameworkthe main opponent of al-Sadr to carry out another sit-in outside the walls of this region to confirm his position, which requires the formation of a service government before holding the early elections that he wants on conditions.

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And he said Iraqi Judicial Council In a statement, the decision to suspend work came in protest of “unconstitutional and illegal behavior,” in reference to Sadrist movement supporters’ sit-in.

The supporters of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-SadrEarlier today, they started a new sit-in in front of the headquarters of the Supreme Judicial Council in BaghdadAnd this is the second sit-in carried out by the movement after the sit-in that has been going on for weeks at the parliament headquarters, in an attempt to pressure the dissolution of parliament as a way to end the deepening political crisis in the country.

The Judicial Council held “the government and the political party behind this sit-in legally responsible for the consequences of this behaviour.”

The council says that Sadr’s supporters want to pressure the Federal Supreme Court to issue a decision dissolution of parliament.

Therefore, the meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Supreme Court decided to suspend their work and the courts of the Council.

Reactions

And issued Iraqi Bar Association A statement affirming its supportive position The Iraqi judiciaryAnnouncing the suspension of the Bar Association’s work in parallel with the court’s decision.

She called on the political parties to “understand the danger of not protecting the judiciary, which will lead us to lose the most important pillars of building a constitutional state.”

For his part, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi said: “Our rivalry should not be with the judiciary.”

The roots of the political crisis in Iraq go back to the parliamentary elections held in October of last year.

After these elections, in which the Sadrist movement won the largest number of seats, the political forces failed to agree on the form of the new government and to elect a new president.

Since late July, Sadr’s supporters have been camping at the Iraqi parliament’s headquarters in the Green Zone in central Baghdad.

Subsequently, supporters began coordinating frameworkthe main opponent of al-Sadr to carry out another sit-in outside the walls of this region to confirm his position, which requires the formation of a service government before holding the early elections that he wants on conditions.

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