BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Three months after it was elected, Iraq's parliament will finally sit on Thursday but the session will be largely devoid of practical meaning as talks on forming a national unity government are still deadlocked.
"Nothing will happen today. There'll be no breakthrough, nothing. It is just something we have to get off our backs," one senior parliamentarian told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
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