Barham Saleh’s reaction to the entry of protesters into the Iraqi parliament

According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the entry of a large number of demonstrators and protesters to the choice of Iraqi prime minister into the parliament building of this country was accompanied by the reaction of Iraqi President “Barham Saleh”.
Saleh issued on Thursday morning Statement He said: “Peaceful demonstration and expression of opinion in compliance with regulations and laws, maintaining security and public property, and above all self-restraint and promoting national interests, is a right guaranteed by the constitution.”
In this statement, which was posted on the website of the Iraqi presidency, it is stated: “We emphasize the need to maintain calm and overcome the language of reason, avoid any escalation of tensions that affect peace and social security, combine efforts to realize national rights, achieve the will We emphasize the people and responding to their reform aspirations and the formation of effective officials who protect the highest interests of the country and strengthen a powerful country, which makes people’s dreams for a better future attainable.
Saleh added: “Iraq is going through a sensitive situation and is facing great challenges and facts that require uniting ranks and maintaining a peaceful democratic path in a country where our people have been victims of tyranny, persecution and violence for decades.” .
It was Wednesday evening when dozens of people came to Al-Tahrir Square in Baghdad to protest against the proposed candidate for the post of Iraqi Prime Minister. An hour after gathering in Tahrir Square, the demonstrators moved towards Baghdad’s Green Zone and entered this heavily guarded area after demolishing the existing concrete walls.
The Coordination Committee of Shia political groups in Iraq known as “Coordination Framework” said in response to this illegal entry: “We consider the government to be fully responsible for the security of government offices, their employees, diplomatic delegations, and public and private property.” (More details)
The members of the political committee of Iraqi Shia parties in the meeting held on Monday afternoon (August 3rd) at the house of Hadi Al-Amiri, the head of Fatah coalition, introduced “Mohammed Shia al-Sudani” as the proposed candidate for the post of prime minister in Iraq.
Al-Sudani was born in Baghdad in 1970. He was the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in 2014 to 2017 during the Prime Ministership of Haider al-Abadi, and in 2016 he was also the Minister of Industry of Iraq. From 2010 to 2014, Al-Sudani was also in charge of the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights and from 2009 to 2010, the governor of “Misan”.
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