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Addressing Postponed Laws: Rashid and Al-Mandalawi Push Forward

President Abdul Latif Rashid and Deputy Parliament Speaker Mohsen Al-Mandalawi met on Tuesday at the Baghdad Presidential Palace. Their meeting focused on addressing postponed laws and accelerating Iraq’s legislative process. As public demands increase, leaders feel growing pressure to deliver clear results without further delay.

The Presidency’s media office released a statement after the meeting. It confirmed that both leaders reviewed political developments and assessed Parliament’s recent performance. During the talks, they agreed on the urgency of legislative action and the need for stronger institutional coordination.

President Rashid emphasized unity and national interest. He urged political leaders to act with sincerity and set aside personal agendas. According to him, reinforcing political and security stability depends on a united national vision. He also warned that delays in key decisions could undo the country’s hard-earned progress.

Throughout the discussion, President Rashid made clear that addressing postponed laws must remain a top priority. He stressed that Parliament must fulfill its constitutional role and meet the expectations of Iraqi citizens. By doing so, lawmakers can restore public confidence in the democratic process.

Deputy Speaker Al-Mandalawi echoed these sentiments. He confirmed Parliament’s full commitment to its legislative duties. He also emphasized the importance of continuous coordination between the executive and legislative branches. In his view, only teamwork can solve the challenges Iraq faces in this critical period.

Furthermore, Al-Mandalawi highlighted that success depends on timely decisions and concrete results. He believes that addressing postponed laws will pave the way for broader reforms. It will also help institutions better serve the people.

Both leaders agreed that the current political stage requires bold action. They acknowledged the consequences of inaction and the urgency of fast-tracking pending legislation. Their shared message was clear: Iraq cannot afford further delays.

This high-level meeting signals a turning point. The country’s leadership wants swift movement on long-stalled laws. With national interest in mind, they are pushing hard for real progress.

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