Iraqi parliament to discuss demands of protesters

In a special session on Monday, the Iraqi Parliament will examine the demands of protesters and implement reforms.

Iran Press/ Middle East: Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi said that the session will be held on Monday, as four Iraqi parliamentarians resigned on Sunday in anger at the government’s perceived failure to respond to protests, piling more pressure on embattled Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi.

The police chief in Basra province, meanwhile, reiterated Sunday that the Zionist regime, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are working to disrupt peace and stability in Iraq.

The Iraqi Hezbollah battalions also recently announced that the US government and the Israeli regime are involved in recent unrest in Iraq, as they are fundamentally opposed to Baghdad's policies.

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A number of Iraqi provinces have witnessed demonstrations in recent weeks, protesting the inadequate public service situation, lack of job opportunities and corruption, but the protests have turned violent in recent days and dozens have been killed and injured.

Protests in Iraq continue as the government has submitted four packages over the past month focusing on protesters' demands.

Evidence shows that demonstrations in Iraq were not spontaneous and that aliens were involved in its formation.

At the same time, it is said that 79% of the messages posted on Twitter about demonstrations in Iraq were for Saudi users. 207/211

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