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MPs to Wear PMF Uniforms During Crucial Vote

Erbil – Popular Mobilization Forces are at the heart of a heated parliamentary debate in Iraq. A reliable parliamentary source confirmed that many MPs plan to wear PMF uniforms during the upcoming vote on the draft law. The key phrase, Popular Mobilization Forces, represents both Iraq’s security backbone and the focus of this legislative move.

According to documents obtained by Kurdistan 24, around 90 MPs have already registered their names and uniform sizes with the PMF Media Directorate. They aim to have personalized military uniforms, complete with embroidered names, ready for the vote. The parliament’s presidency has not yet set a date for voting on the law, leaving the MPs in preparation mode.

The draft law seeks to define the role of the Popular Mobilization Forces within Iraq’s national security framework. Supporters argue it is a matter of national sovereignty and pride. Several MPs openly stated that wearing PMF uniforms symbolizes their loyalty to Iraq and its safety.

One MP emphasized that the Popular Mobilization Forces have served as a safety valve during past conflicts. He expressed pride in wearing the uniform used in the Saqlawiyah and Dhira’ Dijlah battles. He also rejected foreign interference regarding the law. Another MP from the State of Law Coalition noted that their vote alone can intimidate adversaries, especially when cast in uniform.

Meanwhile, some MPs mentioned they have older uniforms from previous campaigns involving the Popular Mobilization Forces. They insisted they will not request new uniforms funded by the PMF. Instead, each MP will cover the cost themselves, honoring the sacrifices of the fighters.

The official notice circulated to MPs instructed them to provide their names and measurements for uniform embroidery. Political blocs insist that passing the law is a “national right,” while opponents view it as a move that may weaken the Iraqi army.

External pressures, especially from the United States, have delayed the vote several times. Yet, supporters remain determined to see the Popular Mobilization Forces recognized formally.

The vote on the law will ultimately highlight Iraq’s commitment to its security forces. With MPs donning PMF uniforms, the session is expected to make a strong statement about sovereignty, national pride, and the Popular Mobilization Forces’ essential role in Iraq.

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