According to government records, Abdul-Baqi Al-Omari, who was recently appointed head of the Dhi Qar Provincial Council in accordance with a court order, gave his approval to the Nasiriyah Execution Directorate to open an enforcement file with the intention of informing the president who had been ousted of the need to resign.
Al-Omari “started an enforcement file at the Nasiriyah Execution Directorate to inform the current council president, Ezzat Al-Nashi, of the necessity to vacate the position and hand it over to Al-Omari, following a ruling in his favor from the Administrative Court,” according to documents obtained by
According to the documents, “the Execution Directorate sent Al-Nashi a notification letter requiring voluntary compliance with the ruling within seven days of the notification date; If you didn’t follow the court’s orders, legal action would be taken, including possible imprisonment.
Quick Response In response, Ezzat Al-Nashi, President of the Dhi Qar Provincial Council, gave the legal department of the council the instruction to file a criminal complaint against Al-Omari for allegedly storming the council building on Sunday to demand the position.
“Al-Nashi directed the council’s legal team, based on an internal memo, to initiate a criminal complaint against Al-Omari and his guards for intimidating council members and employees, as well as for invading the council president’s office and assaulting him in order to reclaim the presidency,” states a document. “In order to reclaim the presidency.”
On October 6, the Regulatory Court governed to restore Al-Omari as director of the Common Chamber.
According to a reliable source, “the court, following its ruling, nullified all sessions held to question Al-Omari in the Provincial Council,” according to our organization.