Coordination Framework calls on masses to prepare to defend state
The Coordination Framework in Iraq calls on the masses to be ready to defend the state, constitution, and order whenever necessary.
The Iraqi Coordination Framework considered on Monday that the Iraqi masses set a wonderful example of peaceful protest, declaring their readiness to defend the state.
The Coordination Framework also expressed its gratitude to the Iraqi masses who are defending the state and its institutions, calling on them to be ready to defend the state, constitution, and order whenever necessary.
Al-Kadhimi calls for national dialogue to reach political solution
Earlier, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi called on all parties to sit at the table for a national dialogue in order to reach a political solution to the current crisis.
Al-Kadhimi considered that "Our dear Iraq is witnessing great political tension that may threaten - God forbid if the wise do not interfere - with dire consequences."
"We call on all parties to calm down and reduce escalation, to start an initiative for a solution on national grounds, calling on everyone not to be drawn into accusations, the language of treason, the instigation of hostility and hatred between the Brotherhood in the same country," the Iraqi Prime Minister expressed.
Coordination Framework supporters protest to 'preserve constitution'
Supporters of the Coordination Framework in Iraq flocked Monday to the Green Zone entrance to participate in a demonstration that raised the slogan "Supporting legitimacy and preserving the constitution."
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, "the coordinating framework mobilized its supporters to head to the Green Zone entrance and gather in the two-story square in Baghdad."
The correspondent pointed out that "the Coordination Framework's directives for the demonstrators are clear -- not to clash with anyone and not to enter the Green Zone," adding that "the goal of the demonstration is not to confront the Sadrist movement's audience, but rather to confirm the popular presence of the framework."
On Sunday, the Framework called on the Iraqi people to demonstrate peacefully to "defend their state," adding that "it continues calling for dialogue with all political forces, especially the brothers in the Sadrist movement," adding, "We see a continuous escalation that has reached the point of calling for a coup against the people, the state, its institutions, and the political process."
In its statement, the Framework described the attempt of a coup as "a dangerous matter that brings back to memory the bloody coups that Iraq experienced throughout decades of dictatorship."
This comes after the leader of Iraq's Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, called on his supporters to demonstrate, saying in a statement: "O Iraqi people... you are all at stake," and called the people to demand reform in the country.
Pro-Sadrist protesters storm Iraqi Parliament
The Secretariat of the Coordination Framework in Iraq announced the nomination of Mohammad Al-Shia Al-Sudani to take over the prime ministership.
On Wednesday, thousands of Sadrist supporters stormed the parliament inside the Green Zone, denouncing the candidacy of the 52-year-old former minister and governor.
Consequently, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mohammad Al-Halbousi announced the suspension of parliament sessions until further notice.