The move further delays efforts to select a new cabinet and worsens political turmoil in Iraq at a time when the country is battling the Islamic State jihadist group and struggling with a major financial crisis.
It came a day after a fistfight broke out between lawmakers in the parliament hall, an event that was preceded by lawmakers holding an overnight sit-in inside the building.
Parliament speaker Salim al-Juburi, one of the country's main Sunni Arab politicians, issued a statement saying that the session, which he did not attend, was unconstitutional and that the required quorum of 165 was not reached.
But Niyazi Oghlu, the official responsible for taking a role call at parliament, put the number of lawmakers present at 173, while two other lawmakers also said more than 170 attended.
Iraqi premier Haider al-Abadi has called for the current cabinet of party-affiliated ministers to be replaced by a government of technocrats, and presented a list of nominees at the end of March.
But he has faced significant resistance from the powerful parties that rely on control of ministries for patronage and funds.
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