The political deadlock in Iraq continues amid a total inability to choose a prime minister. The Coordination Framework corridors are witnessing sharp disputes preventing an acceptable compromise candidate. This delay has led to the repeated postponement of Iraqi parliament sessions. Economic and service crises are accumulating in the country without a fully empowered government. The Iraqi street expressed deep dissatisfaction with political stalling through limited protests. Foreign and regional interventions play a clear role in complicating negotiations between blocs. The political process has exceeded all specified constitutional deadlines for forming the new executive authority. Religious authorities called for the urgent resolution of disputes and prioritizing the nation's interest. Economic circles warn of a potential financial collapse if the current governmental paralysis continues. The future of the Iraqi scene remains ambiguous and open to highly dangerous political scenarios.
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