Shafaq News/ On Friday, the leaders of the Shiite coordination framework (CF) met at Hadi Al-Amiri's house.

An informed source told Shafaq News Agency that the new Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, attended the meeting that would discuss the steps to form the next government.

On Thursday, Iraq's parliament elected Kurdish politician Abdul Latif Rashid as president, who immediately named al-Sudani prime minister-designate, ending a long deadlock after a national election last year.

Iraq's Prime Minister-designate said in a speech he delivered following his designation, "It is an honor to hold such a great responsibility to serve the people, perform our duties, and pay Iraq and its people's debt."

The new Prime Minister expressed readiness to cooperate with all political parties, adding, "We will not allow exclusion and marginalization. Disagreements created gaps inside state institutions and made Iraqis miss out on many development and construction opportunities."

He said, "I announce full readiness to start a serious dialogue and a new chapter to serve our people and end its suffering," pledging to put all efforts into forming a strong government."

"Combatting corruption will be a priority," the new Prime Minister said, noting that the government will work to address the pending differences between Baghdad and Erbil based on the Iraqi constitution.

"We have great challenges and concerns, but also a great determination. We will fulfill our responsibilities with a sincere patriotic spirit and clean hands", he concluded.