Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Iraqi parliament held a brief session and adjourned until further notice

  The Iraqi parliament held a brief session and adjourned until further notice


The Iraqi parliament held a session on Monday that lasted only a few minutes before deciding to adjourn it until further notice, after three consecutive sessions were disrupted.

The Council’s Media Department stated in a statement that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hebat Al-Halbousi, opened the proceedings of session number (7) within the sixth electoral cycle, the first legislative year, the first legislative term.

MPs Hassanein Al-Khafaji, Jaafar Shua’il Al-Zamili, and Ali Anhir Al-Sarai took the constitutional oath during the session as members of the House of Representatives.

The council also voted to form a committee to amend the internal regulations of the parliamentary committees, headed by the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Adnan Faihan Al-Dulaimi, and decided to adjourn the session, which lasted about 25 minutes, until further notice.  LINK


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