Baghdad: The Head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Moayad Al-Lami, announced the dissolution of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate Council and the transfer of the conference’s proceedings to a presiding body comprised of several academics.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the decision to dissolve the council marks a significant shift in the structure and oversight of the organization, aimed at incorporating a more academic perspective into its governance. The new presiding body will be tasked with overseeing the conference’s activities and ensuring a smooth transition of responsibilities.
The move to replace the council with academics indicates a strategic approach to involve experts and scholars in the management of the syndicate’s affairs. This change may influence future policies and initiatives, impacting the landscape of journalism within Iraq.