Coinciding with the opening of the new legislative term of the House of Representatives, political and popular calls directed at the parliamentary presidency and political blocs have intensified, urging the rearrangement of legislative priorities and the prioritization of citizens' interests over partisan disputes. Observers of Iraqi affairs emphasized the importance of expediting the inclusion and passage of stalled laws that directly affect the economic, service, health, and social care sectors. Political circles affirmed that the success of the legislative institution in its current term is measured by the volume of qualitative laws that contribute to achieving development, administrative reform, and combating corruption. They warned that turning service laws into political bargaining chips damages citizens' trust in the political process. This comes as the parliament presidency opened the first session of the new legislative term amid anticipation of the agenda for the upcoming period.
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