A leader in the Sadrist movement: We have nothing to do with the appeal and the resignation of our deputies is irreversible

A leader in the Sadrist movement: We have nothing to do with the appeal and the resignation of our deputies is irreversible

2022-09-04 07:49

A leader in the Sadrist movement - We have nothing to do with the appeal and the resignation of our deputies is irreversibleShafaq News/ The leader of the Sadrist movement, Ali al-Tamimi, confirmed on Sunday that the movement has nothing to do with the case that the Federal Supreme Court will consider regarding the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies from Parliament.

Al-Tamimi said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, “The party that filed a lawsuit before the Federal Court to appeal the decision to resign the Sadrist bloc’s deputies does not represent the goals and taste of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and does not represent the Sadrist movement, as it is an individual act by people.” They have nothing to do with the stream.”

He added, “Through my communication with the deputies, they said that the decision is final and irreversible.”

And earlier today, Sunday, a judicial source said that the Federal Supreme Court will consider an appeal to the validity of the dismissal of the Sadrist bloc deputies at the end of September.

The source told Shafak News Agency; That “the Federal Supreme Court received a suit to challenge the acceptance of the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies by the Presidency of the House of Representatives (No. 181 / Federal / 2022)”.

The source added; The Federal Court set the date for the first session to consider the case on September 28.

On June 13, al-Sadr directed deputies of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to hand over their resignations to the speaker of the parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the “Save the Homeland” coalition and told them that they “are in a solution.”

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of the parliamentary bloc’s leader, Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.

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