Iraq's parliament indefinitely postpones a scheduled vote for the republic's president after most major political blocs boycotted the session
Iraq's parliament has indefinitely postponed a scheduled vote for the republic's president after most major political blocs boycotted the session.
But a series of boycott calls had made it highly unlikely the 329-seat parliament in Baghdad's high-security Green Zone would be able to clinch the necessary two-thirds quorum. Intense negotiations among political groups since then have failed to form a majority parliamentary coalition to name a new prime minister to succeed Mustafa al Kadhimi.
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