[size=36]"We acknowledge the rampant corruption." Al-Sudani: I work 17 hours a day because Iraqis deserve service[/size]
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, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani acknowledged the "extensive" phenomenon of corruption and the existence of mismanagement, while he said that he works 17 hours a day "because Iraqis deserve service."
In the second part of the interview he conducted with Al-Jazeera, according to a statement from his office, Al-Sudani said, "We experienced painful images of absurd wars, killings and displacement before 2003, after which we were blessed with a new constitution that established rights and duties, but another chapter began, which is terrorism and systematic sectarian killing." We were facing daily painful situations in the streets and markets, which left its mark down to the circle of ISIS, which took control of large areas of Iraq,” noting that “during that period a lot was accomplished, but it was expected that more would be accomplished than what happened, and there was a decline.” In the economy, education and services. It was supposed to do better. We acknowledge the existence of mismanagement and the exacerbation of corruption."
He added, "In the 2018 elections, there was a reluctance, and in 2019, the October demonstrations took place, and in 2021, we also witnessed a reluctance to participate in the elections, and these are messages we received," noting that "there are those who caused corruption, were in power, and used the position." For partisan and personal purposes, but when we talk about a country that went through these violent tremors, the conditions are not ideal.
He explained, "There are those who took a patriotic stance and preserved public money, and in numbers a lot has been achieved in every village, governorate and city, and the situation has changed," stressing by saying, "The prime minister should be an Iraqi from the inside, people understand that he is close to them and lived with them years of ordeal, and this does not It means that the brothers who came from abroad were far from the citizen, but by virtue of the nature of life and the situation, they may not have succeeded in arranging priorities.
He continued, "I know the nature of the Iraqi citizen. I was an employee in the Maysan Agriculture Directorate from 1997 until 2003, then I worked in the provincial council and as a governor after that. I was ten years old and I remember the group that was with my father. They had faith in the methodology of the call, and their mission was Islamic." more than being political or hostile to the regime. They worked on spreading Islam and helping families who were imprisoned.” He added: “The ring was caught and confessions extracted. He is in this situation."
And he stated, “When I assumed the presidency of the Accountability and Justice Commission, I dealt with it in a purely professional manner, and applied the law to its fullest, and I did not have any political activity before 2003, and after that date, Islamic parties, including the Islamic Dawa Party, began to exist and embrace the families of martyrs and prisoners, and were assigned tasks The mayor of the city of Amarah is for my work and not for my party affiliation,” noting that “when we say that the parties meet and form a coalition government, this is a natural right.
And he continued, "We should not stipulate affiliation to this or that party, and this is what we are facing as a negativity from the negatives of the previous stage, and I am strict in this part," stressing that "in light of the great crises that we went through, I see that everyone has learned the lesson, at the beginning of the process." political".
And he went on to say: "We are destined as Iraqis, with our various components and sects, to live together in this country, so there is no way to eliminate the other," noting that "the end of Saddam is a lesson for everyone in power, to look at the fate of tyranny, murder and theft, and lead the country to absurd policies."
He pointed out that "before 2003 there was a gang controlling the reins of affairs, and before 2003, differentiation existed, but it was controlled by the power of the regime," noting that "there was no such thing as participation, components, and freedom of religion and rituals, and after 2003, the result of suppression and confiscation Rights, everyone raised concerns about establishing rights in the constitution, and this is one of the problems referred to in the constitution.”
He stressed that "there is no targeting of the Sunni component under the pretext that it is part of the former regime, as it was subjected to the injustice of that regime like the rest of the Iraqis, and there are massacres committed by the regime against Sunni clans and personalities," pointing out that "after 2003, there was a part of the Sunni component rejecting the operation Change does not believe in the political process, and with the passage of time everyone believed that change takes place through the political process itself.
He continued, "In most countries of the world, the position of the minister is political, and what is below the minister should be left to the professional," stressing that "the political forces are supposed to take into account citizenship, and there are fields that must be left to the professional and given the opportunity to work."
And he added, "My family was left without a source of income after the execution of my father, and we were forced to work in the most difficult circumstance, which are the years of the blockade, in order to support my family and in various jobs. Today we live in freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate and express opinion. It is possible to criticize the Prime Minister, the President of the Republic, and the government, and it is The citizen is safe," stressing that "in all political and security problems since 2003, what is positive is the preservation of the peaceful transfer of power, one session after another."
He continued, "We do not have absolute powers, and there is a separation of powers. We have judicial and parliamentary powers. All components participate in decision-making, and before the formation of our government there were serious political tensions, but the competition was taking place in the corridors of the Federal Court and in the texts of the constitution," indicating that "The diversity that exists in Iraq is a strength, not a weakness."
He pointed out that "we must put the interest of Iraq above all considerations, and the decisions we take concern all Iraqis," noting that "one of the strategic mistakes of the Arabs is that they turned away from Iraq, left it for a long time and recognized that, especially after the threat of ISIS."
And he stated, "Those who stood before ISIS gangs were the Iraqis, and fought on behalf of the world. Here, everyone realized the need for the Arabs to return to Iraq, not the return of Iraq to the Arabs, because Iraq was and still is," stressing that "Gulf 25" was a spontaneous expression of the nature of Iraqi character.
He continued, "We understand the nature of the Iraqi citizen and his concerns and fears, and therefore his priorities can be arranged. It is a great honor for me to be in the service of the people and Iraq, and it is an opportunity that God Almighty has provided for me to offer something to our people," adding, "I work 17 hours a day because Iraqis deserve service." They sacrificed everything for their country."
, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani acknowledged the "extensive" phenomenon of corruption and the existence of mismanagement, while he said that he works 17 hours a day "because Iraqis deserve service."
In the second part of the interview he conducted with Al-Jazeera, according to a statement from his office, Al-Sudani said, "We experienced painful images of absurd wars, killings and displacement before 2003, after which we were blessed with a new constitution that established rights and duties, but another chapter began, which is terrorism and systematic sectarian killing." We were facing daily painful situations in the streets and markets, which left its mark down to the circle of ISIS, which took control of large areas of Iraq,” noting that “during that period a lot was accomplished, but it was expected that more would be accomplished than what happened, and there was a decline.” In the economy, education and services. It was supposed to do better. We acknowledge the existence of mismanagement and the exacerbation of corruption."
He added, "In the 2018 elections, there was a reluctance, and in 2019, the October demonstrations took place, and in 2021, we also witnessed a reluctance to participate in the elections, and these are messages we received," noting that "there are those who caused corruption, were in power, and used the position." For partisan and personal purposes, but when we talk about a country that went through these violent tremors, the conditions are not ideal.
He explained, "There are those who took a patriotic stance and preserved public money, and in numbers a lot has been achieved in every village, governorate and city, and the situation has changed," stressing by saying, "The prime minister should be an Iraqi from the inside, people understand that he is close to them and lived with them years of ordeal, and this does not It means that the brothers who came from abroad were far from the citizen, but by virtue of the nature of life and the situation, they may not have succeeded in arranging priorities.
He continued, "I know the nature of the Iraqi citizen. I was an employee in the Maysan Agriculture Directorate from 1997 until 2003, then I worked in the provincial council and as a governor after that. I was ten years old and I remember the group that was with my father. They had faith in the methodology of the call, and their mission was Islamic." more than being political or hostile to the regime. They worked on spreading Islam and helping families who were imprisoned.” He added: “The ring was caught and confessions extracted. He is in this situation."
And he stated, “When I assumed the presidency of the Accountability and Justice Commission, I dealt with it in a purely professional manner, and applied the law to its fullest, and I did not have any political activity before 2003, and after that date, Islamic parties, including the Islamic Dawa Party, began to exist and embrace the families of martyrs and prisoners, and were assigned tasks The mayor of the city of Amarah is for my work and not for my party affiliation,” noting that “when we say that the parties meet and form a coalition government, this is a natural right.
And he continued, "We should not stipulate affiliation to this or that party, and this is what we are facing as a negativity from the negatives of the previous stage, and I am strict in this part," stressing that "in light of the great crises that we went through, I see that everyone has learned the lesson, at the beginning of the process." political".
And he went on to say: "We are destined as Iraqis, with our various components and sects, to live together in this country, so there is no way to eliminate the other," noting that "the end of Saddam is a lesson for everyone in power, to look at the fate of tyranny, murder and theft, and lead the country to absurd policies."
He pointed out that "before 2003 there was a gang controlling the reins of affairs, and before 2003, differentiation existed, but it was controlled by the power of the regime," noting that "there was no such thing as participation, components, and freedom of religion and rituals, and after 2003, the result of suppression and confiscation Rights, everyone raised concerns about establishing rights in the constitution, and this is one of the problems referred to in the constitution.”
He stressed that "there is no targeting of the Sunni component under the pretext that it is part of the former regime, as it was subjected to the injustice of that regime like the rest of the Iraqis, and there are massacres committed by the regime against Sunni clans and personalities," pointing out that "after 2003, there was a part of the Sunni component rejecting the operation Change does not believe in the political process, and with the passage of time everyone believed that change takes place through the political process itself.
He continued, "In most countries of the world, the position of the minister is political, and what is below the minister should be left to the professional," stressing that "the political forces are supposed to take into account citizenship, and there are fields that must be left to the professional and given the opportunity to work."
And he added, "My family was left without a source of income after the execution of my father, and we were forced to work in the most difficult circumstance, which are the years of the blockade, in order to support my family and in various jobs. Today we live in freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate and express opinion. It is possible to criticize the Prime Minister, the President of the Republic, and the government, and it is The citizen is safe," stressing that "in all political and security problems since 2003, what is positive is the preservation of the peaceful transfer of power, one session after another."
He continued, "We do not have absolute powers, and there is a separation of powers. We have judicial and parliamentary powers. All components participate in decision-making, and before the formation of our government there were serious political tensions, but the competition was taking place in the corridors of the Federal Court and in the texts of the constitution," indicating that "The diversity that exists in Iraq is a strength, not a weakness."
He pointed out that "we must put the interest of Iraq above all considerations, and the decisions we take concern all Iraqis," noting that "one of the strategic mistakes of the Arabs is that they turned away from Iraq, left it for a long time and recognized that, especially after the threat of ISIS."
And he stated, "Those who stood before ISIS gangs were the Iraqis, and fought on behalf of the world. Here, everyone realized the need for the Arabs to return to Iraq, not the return of Iraq to the Arabs, because Iraq was and still is," stressing that "Gulf 25" was a spontaneous expression of the nature of Iraqi character.
He continued, "We understand the nature of the Iraqi citizen and his concerns and fears, and therefore his priorities can be arranged. It is a great honor for me to be in the service of the people and Iraq, and it is an opportunity that God Almighty has provided for me to offer something to our people," adding, "I work 17 hours a day because Iraqis deserve service." They sacrificed everything for their country."
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