"The Iraqi parliament does not represent the people but the political blocs"

Faris Danial at Al-Tahrir square- Baghdad

Source: Faris Danial

More than 100 figures of revolutionary movement's representatives in Iraq met to study how to avoid the risks of COVID- 19, and the return of demonstrators to the sit-in areas after the end of the pandemic crisis.


Mr. Faris Danial ( Artist And broadcaster) and a participant in the Iraqi demonstrations, said that the position of the revolutionaries of the squares is one that does not change, and the current political system does not allow the nomination for a prime minister other than the one that suits their balance and maintains a sectarian and quota system.

He added the nomination of new PM, which is the third since the beginning of the revolutionary movement, is a game played by the political blocs to buy time and keep Iraq hostage by the fleeing militias, which are more loyal to Iran than to their homeland of Iraq.


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