Iraqi Parliament
The Iraqi Parliament is the legislative body of Iraq, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government. It consists of two chambers: the Council of Representatives and the Council of Union. Members of the Council of Representatives are elected by the public, while the Council of Union is intended to represent regional interests.
The Parliament meets in Baghdad and plays a crucial role in shaping national policies. It has the authority to approve budgets, ratify treaties, and hold votes of confidence for the Prime Minister and other officials. The Parliament's decisions impact the daily lives of Iraqi citizens.