Baghdad, The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, confirmed the government's intention to legislate the service and retirement law for members of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Al-Sudani said, while participating in an iftar banquet with members of the PMF's Eighth Brigade: 'Today, the Popular Mobilization represents an important institution within our security formations to confront various challenges, and its loyalty has been and will remain to Iraq and to all Iraqis without exception.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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