BAGHDAD —
Iraq's parliament announced Tuesday the reopening of registration for presidential
candidates, a day after it called off a session to vote in a new head of state.
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One of the two frontrunners, former longtime
foreign minister
Hoshyar Zebari, was "temporarily" suspended by a
court, citing years-old corruption accusations after a complaint was filed
against him.
His eligibility for the post is being
reviewed, with his party announcing it is sticking with his candidacy and that
a verdict is expected within days.
Iraq's political timeline for electing a
head of state and forming a government, in the wake of last year's general
election, has been derailed amid political infighting.
Monday's voting session was not held due to
lack of a quorum after several key political blocs and parties announced
boycotts — against the backdrop of competing claims to a parliamentary
majority.
The office of parliament speaker Mohamed Al-Halbussi
announced on Tuesday the "reopening of registration for candidates for the
post of president of the republic from Wednesday, February 9 and for a period
of three days".
But a date has yet to be announced for a new
voting session in parliament.
Only 58 MPs attended Monday's session — well
below the quorum of two thirds of the 329-seat chamber.
The largest political bloc led by firebrand
Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr, as well as the allied Sovereignty Coalition led by
Halbussi and the
Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) — from which Zebari hails —
all announced boycotts ahead of the session.
Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi denounced
Tuesday's announcement as "unconstitutional", noting that the legal
deadline set to elect a president "cannot be broken, except by a decision
from the Federal Court or an amendment of the law".
Zebari was tipped as one of two
frontrunners, out of a total of 25, for the presidency. The other is incumbent
President Barham Saleh of the KDP's rival party, the
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
In response to his suspension, the head of
the KDP's parliamentary bloc, Vyan Sabri, told the state news agency INA on
Tuesday: "Mr Zebari is still our sole candidate."
She denounced the "malicious
complaint" leading to his suspension, affirming that his case "will
be decided in the next two days".
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