Calls Mount in Iraq to Dissolve Parliament

A general view of the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, Iraq February 7, 2022. (Reuters)
A general view of the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, Iraq February 7, 2022. (Reuters)
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Calls Mount in Iraq to Dissolve Parliament

A general view of the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, Iraq February 7, 2022. (Reuters)
A general view of the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, Iraq February 7, 2022. (Reuters)

Calls have mounted in Iraq to dissolve the parliament as a way to end the political impasse in the country that has stretched on for seven months.

Iraq held parliamentary elections in October 2021 with no party being able to reap a majority of bloc, which has consequently led to deadlock over the election of a president and formation of a government.

Despite the impasse, the parliament has convened with the members of the "salvation coalition", which includes the Sadrist bloc of cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the Sunni "sovereignty alliance" and Kurdistan Democratic Party.

The lawmakers met to discuss several draft laws and approve others, including last week's law that criminalizes the normalization of ties with Israel.

The Shiite pro-Iran Coordination Framework lawmakers voted in favor of the law, even though it was submitted by Sadr, their main Shiite rival.

The cleric had proposed the law as a move that would unite Shiites, who are in agreement over opposing Israel in spite of their sharp disputes in Iraq.

Meanwhile, the figures calling for the dissolution of parliament believe that its ability to ratify laws does not excuse it from failing to elect a president and form a government.

Many of these figures have submitted requests to the Federal Supreme Court to dissolve the legislature.

Coordination Framework MP Siham al-Moussawi warned that dissolving parliament and holding new elections could expose Iraq to problems greater than the ones it is grappling with now.

She told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Framework hopes to resolve disputes away from political pressure in order to reach an agreement with the Sadrists to form a new government.



Iran Rejects Accusations it Interfered in Syria

Women smoke a water pipe as they sit on a lookout area at the mount Qasioun in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Women smoke a water pipe as they sit on a lookout area at the mount Qasioun in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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Iran Rejects Accusations it Interfered in Syria

Women smoke a water pipe as they sit on a lookout area at the mount Qasioun in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Women smoke a water pipe as they sit on a lookout area at the mount Qasioun in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Iran's foreign ministry on Thursday expressed “concern” over “the spread of chaos and violence” in Syria and rejected accusations that Tehran interfered in Syria, after the new Syrian foreign minister told Tehran not to spread chaos in his country.
"We reject the baseless accusations by some media ... against Iran over interfering in Syria's internal affairs," Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei was quoted as saying by state media.
"It is necessary to prevent the spread of insecurity and violence ... and ensure the security of Syrian citizens," he added.

Syria's newly appointed foreign minister, Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, said on Tuesday that Iran must respect the will of the Syrian people and Syria's sovereignty and security.

"We warn them against spreading chaos in Syria and we hold them accountable for the repercussions of the latest remarks," he said.

On Sunday, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called on Syrian youth to "stand with firm determination against those who have orchestrated and brought about this insecurity.”

Khamenei forecast "that a strong and honorable group will also emerge in Syria because today Syrian youth have nothing to lose,” calling the country unsafe.

The former commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Mohsen Rezaee, said that the Syrian people “will not remain silent in the face of foreign occupation and aggression” or “the tyranny of an internal group.”

He added: "They will revive the resistance in Syria in a new form in less than a year."

"They will fail the malicious and deceptive plan led by America, the Zionist entity, and the regional countries that have been manipulated,” he added.