Mustafa al-Kazimi talks about great achievements in handling corruption files
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazimi said on Saturday night that the Iraqi government has closed more than 30 corruption cases and is able to recruit people involved.
Kazimi also focused on issuing “strict” orders to protect protesters on Saturday, calling on protesters to be careful and maintain peaceful protests.
Kazimi said in a televised speech: “We commemorate October 25 and remember that the people have their own rights. The job of the ruler is to listen to the voice of the people.
He added: “The Iraqi social movement has developed a road map that is recognized by everyone as we move forward, and the government aims to express the will of the people,” and pointed out that “the government’s plan has been put in place-in fact-from The first day the government was established.”
He continued: “The prestige of the security agency represents the prestige of the country. The purpose of the security agency is to protect the people, not to attack the people. It does not damage the reputation of the security forces. The military is explaining that “the mission of the security force needs to protect public and private Property and severely crackdown on anyone who attempts to undermine the prestige of the country.”
He added: “We have issued strict orders to protect the protesters. We call on the protesters to continue their peaceful demonstrations, beware and vigilant against the attempts of people suffering from evil and lack of patriotism, and organize their teams so that they do not. Do. I put aside those who want to do the worst in Iraq.”
Kazimi also said in a televised speech: “The economic record we received contains wrong policies. Due to the lack of economic strategy and complete dependence on oil, liquidity has been exhausted. We have provided the country’s needs and provided reforms ambitious goals.”
He emphasized: “The white paper provides a long-term solution to the economic collapse and encourages agriculture, domestic industry, and investment.” He added: “We are starting to implement the white paper with serious steps”.
He continued: “We have said that we will take major steps to combat corruption. This is the first time that we have led influential factors to consider and challenge. We have heard more than 30 major corruption cases, including those involving on these cases”
Prime Minister al-Kazimi said that he has pledged to hold a general election on June 6 next year, and emphasized that the government has “done a lot” in the strategic dialogue with the United States to establish national sovereignty.
Kazimi said: “The main goal of the government is to prepare for free, fair and fair elections. We are determined to help the Election Commission complete its preparations before the deadline for holding early elections.”
He added: “We are working hard to ensure that international organizations and institutions monitor elections to ensure greater transparency and integrity, and to ensure that the will for political change is reflected in the ballot box. There are no legitimate political representatives except through elections.
He emphasized the need for “everyone to prepare for the election” and added: “We ensure that all legal means and security plans are adopted to protect the election from fraud and fugitive weapons.”
In another case, al-Kazimi said: “That day Iraq was on the brink of an ongoing regional and international war on its territory. We have carried out calm and diplomatic work to secure support to restore Iraq’s international status and the scale does not allow Iraq to enter into conflict on behalf of others or attack others through of its neighbors.
The Prime Minister went on to say: “We have made great achievements in the strategic dialogue with the United States to consolidate national sovereignty because we have made the same progress with our neighbors and friends based on the principle of best interests “Iraq first.”