Iraq Education Ministry Denies 'Comprehensive Pass' for Failing Students
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The Iraqi Ministry of Education has refuted reports claiming that students who failed ministerial exams have been granted a 'comprehensive pass.'
The ministry clarified that such a decision can only be enacted through the formal approval and voting process of the Council of Ministers.
Officials stated that information attributed to Minister Abdulkarim Abtan al-Jubouri regarding the measure is baseless and inaccurate.
The ministry urged citizens and media outlets to rely exclusively on official government channels for verified information.
Meanwhile, final examinations for third-grade intermediate students commenced today, with sixth-grade exams scheduled to begin on June 13.
