Iraqi Prime Minister's resignation is expected to settle, December 2: 04:28

Parliament approved the resignation of Prime Minister Abdul Mahadi in Iraq in the Middle East, followed by a massive anti-government demonstration. However, the demonstrators are ready to continue demonstrations in search of re-running the parliamentary elections, and there is no prospect that the situation will be settled.

In Iraq, since the beginning of October, citizens who were dissatisfied with high unemployment rates and weak public services have continued large-scale protests, and 380 people have been killed so far in clash with security forces. 1600 people are injured.

Under such circumstances, Prime Minister Abdul Mahdi expressed his resignation last month, and Congress approved the resignation of the Prime Minister on the 1st.

In the future, President Saleh will request the first party of Parliament to present a new prime minister candidate in accordance with the provisions of the constitution. Is expected to be difficult.

Also, the protesters say that Abdul Mahadi's resignation alone is not enough, and there is no prospect that the situation will be settled with the stance of continuing demonstrations in order to redo the parliamentary elections and improve public services.