The Iraqi parliament is expected to vote on the PMF Retirement Law next week, which has seen negotiations within the Shiite Coordination Framework. The proposed law keeps the retirement age at 60, with provisions allowing the Prime Minister to extend service. Disagreements arose around the retirement age of PMF leaders, aligning it with existing State Employees Law regulations.
Iraq is preparing to vote on the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) Service and Retirement Law next week, following an agreement reached by leaders within the Shiite Coordination Framework (CF) to resolve disputes concerning the legislation. This information was confirmed by MP Rafiq Al-Salhi, a member of the country’s Security and Defense Committee.
The upcoming vote on the PMF Retirement Law represents a crucial moment in Iraq’s efforts to address existing tensions within the Security sector regarding personnel retirement. The legislation’s provisions, notably the retirement age and the authority of the Prime Minister, are pivotal in establishing a framework that accommodates both operational needs and legal standards.
Original Source: shafaq.com