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    On Thursday, Iraqi Prime Minister [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] reviewed the  achievements made during the year of his appointment as prime minister, stressing that his government had strengthened during the past year the state’s sovereignty and confining weapons to its hand, and “we have made” advanced steps for the exit of the remaining combat forces of the international coalition.
    The [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] granted confidence to the Al-Kazemi government on May 7, 2020, to manage the interim phase until the early elections, for which a date was set on October 10.

    Al-Kazemi said in a speech on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, "After a year of taking the oath as Prime Minister, I present to you the challenges we faced during the past year, and how we dealt with the responsibility entrusted to us in a complex and articulated transitional phase in the history of Iraq."
    He affirmed that his government "was born in an exceptional and dangerous circumstance, in which Iraq was standing at a crossroads due to a severe and fateful social crisis, a crisis that was in fact a natural and inevitable product of mismanagement and the absence of real will for change and development, and that our primary mission is to hold fair and just elections consistent with them." The will of our people, and we have set October 10 this year as a deadline for these elections, and we will harness all efforts and capabilities for that. "
    Al-Kazemi explained that "my government provided all support for the success of the elections," stressing: "On our part, we fulfilled our pledge before our people by declaring not to participate in the elections or support any party or party at the expense of the other, and we will do our part in protecting the upcoming electoral process."
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    He stressed that "the government has strengthened, during the past year, the sovereignty of the state and confinement of weapons in its hand by supporting the security forces and restoring confidence between them and society, to counter their role in confronting terrorism, fugitive weapons and crime gangs," stressing that "our forces have achieved remarkable development in terms of confronting the pockets of the terrorist organization ISIS." We succeeded in killing the terrorist who called himself the Wali of Iraq and the Vice-Caliph, known as Abu Yasser al-Issawi, and the deputy governor of ISIS in Iraq, and ISIS's coordinator for the operations of Syria and Iraq, ”indicating that“ we intend to dry up the sources of terrorism and establish stability through a series of operations that will be launched to confront ISIS's pockets and trails ".
    "During the past year as well, our heroic forces confronted uncontrolled weapons and outlaw groups that fire missiles at diplomatic missions and Iraqi institutions, and we have hundreds of detainees from outlaws and death squads who terrified our people in Basra in recent years and the perpetrators of the assassinations," Al-Kazemi explained. Drug and weapons cartels. "
    He continued, "There are those who try to bully the state, taking advantage of the exceptional circumstances of Iraq, to ​​threaten to drag Iraq into blood and civil war, but everyone must know that bullying the state is not without a price, whether today or tomorrow. The rights of the state are not forfeited by the statute of limitations, and everyone will find." He believes that he is stronger than the state himself, and is accountable to its legal institutions, no matter how great his might.
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    The Prime Minister affirmed that "the killers of the martyr activist Ihab Al-Wazni in Karbala will face the fate faced by the killers of Ahmed Abdul-Samad in Basra and the rest of the martyrs for what they committed against our people and youth," pointing out, "We have presented the results of the investigation committees that were formed in some unfortunate events. There are still investigative committees. She is working on the criminal assassinations cases that occurred during the past year. "
    He continued, "The current government has worked to consolidate the principle of announcing the results of the investigation on the specified date and to banish the procrastination that was associated with the formation of the committees previously. We announced their results within the specified periods and took measures; some of them are administrative and others have referred them to the judiciary. We are proceeding with this approach and we will not back down from it," adding that "The government has formed a high-level fact-finding team from former judges that is still collecting data and testimonies about the events of October 2019, and the results of this team's work will be announced as soon as they are issued."
    In the anti-corruption file, Al-Kazemi asserted that “before this year there were (sayings) only until the coming of this government that pledged to the people in actions and did, and did not stop despite all the obstacles placed before the Anti-Corruption Committee, and despite all the propaganda campaigns paid for the price that were launched to distort This is a national duty. "
    He added, "What we have done in one year of fighting corruption is actually equal to what all efforts have produced in this regard for more than 17 years.
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    On the issue of the displaced, he stressed that "the government is committed to assisting the displaced to return to their homes and to end the problem of internal displacement significantly. We have closed within one year more than 90 percent of the IDP camps across Iraq, and we supported the displaced in the voluntary return to their areas," indicating that "we have sworn." On an Iraq in which all Iraqis are equal in rights and duties, we will not allow the classification of Iraqis on the basis of their religion, sect, or identity.
    He stressed, "We sponsored the Sinjar Agreement, which strengthened the federal government's responsibility for our Yazidi people in Sinjar, at the administrative and security levels, and in a manner that allowed the return of our displaced people in Sinjar to their city, and we also strengthened the positive understanding between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government in preparation for solving the outstanding problems under the shadow of one nation." And one destiny. "
    He pointed out that "when this government was formed a year ago from today, Iraq was going through one of the most serious economic challenges, and the government found itself facing the reality of a lack of resources, emptying the treasury and complete dependence on oil," indicating that "we launched a reform project that is the white paper, and we presented the draft budget." For the year 2021, with ambitious plans to diversify investment and activate the stalled projects, we decided to withdraw any investment that did not complete its work, and give it to investors who are able to work, and we have also begun preparing a budget for the years 2022-2024.
    And he indicated that "the understandings were activated in the Chinese agreement to apply them on the ground through a series of infrastructure projects, and contracts were signed with major American companies to invest in Iraq."
    Concerning the file of the strategic dialogue with the United States, Al-Kazemi affirmed that “during three sessions of the dialogue, we have made advanced steps for the exit of the remaining combat forces of the international coalition, consecration of cooperation in all areas, including training and rehabilitation, and we are preparing upcoming rounds between the military committees to set the time and technical frameworks to achieve that".
    It is noteworthy that the widespread popular protests, which erupted in October 2019, forced former Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to resign less than two months after its outbreak, and after a political debate that lasted 5 months, the forces agreed to form a new government headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi, granted by Parliament. Confidence in May last year, and charged with running the affairs of the country, and preparing for early elections, which were the most prominent demands of the protests.


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