Iraq PM urges parliament to debate gov't resignation

Iraq PM urges parliament to debate gov't resignation

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi on Saturday called on the parliament to debate his resignation. Speaking at a parliamentary session, Abdel-Mahd

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Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi on Saturday called on the parliament to debate his resignation.

Speaking at a parliamentary session, Abdel-Mahdi said his government has done everything in its power to meet the demands of protesters, according to a statement issued by the government.

The premier called on the parliament “to find the proper solutions during its next session” in reference to his resignation.

Iraq has been rocked by mass protests since early October against poor living conditions and corruption. Protesters’ demands later spiraled into calls for dissolving Abdul-Mahdi’s government.

On Friday, Abdul-Mahdi said he would submit his resignation to parliament.

According to Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights, at least 406 Iraqis have been killed and 15,000 have been injured since protests began Oct. 1.