Al-Saadi directs a request to the President of the Republic regarding Romanowski and warns

Al-Saadi directs a request to the President of the Republic regarding Romanowski and warns

1-15-2024

Al-Saadi directs a request to the President of the Republic regarding Romanowski and warnsInformation/private..
Today, Monday, a member of the House of Representatives, Saud Al-Saadi, sent a request to the Presidency of the Republic regarding the American ambassador to Iraq, while warning of the continued targeting of the leaders of the Popular Mobilization Forces.

Al-Saadi said, in an interview with the “Al-Ma’louma” Agency, that “The President of the Republic is required, according to the Constitution, and in accordance with the provisions of Articles 1, 9, and 67, to expel the American ambassador to Iraq, in accordance with the constitutional powers granted to him, especially Article 73 of the Iraqi Constitution, after the continued American bombing of the headquarters of the security forces.”

He added, “These attacks are a blatant violation that cannot be tolerated, as they may lead to the continuation of a series of repeated targeting of the leaders of the Popular Mobilization Forces, which is witnessing successive American operations to attack them one after another, in light of the government and parliamentary silence.”

The member of the House of Representatives explained, “These repeated American attacks must be confronted with real reactions from government and parliamentary bodies, and the implementation of the 2020 resolution should proceed.”

Earlier today, Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, called on the government to implement the decision to end the foreign presence in Iraq, indicating that the House of Representatives’ decision to end the presence of foreign forces in Iraq is a principled and firm decision.

Most of the Iraqi political forces issued their support for the Prime Minister regarding the steps to remove American forces from Iraq after a series of attacks against the Iraqi security forces.

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