The influential Shita leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who is retiring from his political life, was considered a very key in the ongoing crisis of the government in the country, but this time the leader announced that he was the leader of politics, the BBC reported.
Muqtada Al-Sadar announced the decision to leave politics by tweeting on Monday.
But for several weeks, the supporters of Al-Sadr have been stationed in front of the Iraqi parliament, and they have entered the parliament building twice.
In 2003, when the United States-led forces launched an invasion of Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr's forces put up massive resistance against US forces.
In the national elections in October last year, al-Sadr's political allies are in the majority of the seats, but his MPs have resigned due to a disagreement with another group of Shitas who are in the form of a government.






