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    An argument between Nuri al-Maliki and Mustafa al-Kazemi at the meeting of senior political leaders

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    An argument between Nuri al-Maliki and Mustafa al-Kazemi at the meeting of senior political leaders  Empty An argument between Nuri al-Maliki and Mustafa al-Kazemi at the meeting of senior political leaders

    Post by Rocky Fri 19 Aug 2022, 5:15 am

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    [size=52]An argument between Nuri al-Maliki and Mustafa al-Kazemi at the meeting of senior political leaders in Baghdad[/size]

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    Baghdad - Dr. Hamid Abdullah:

    Friday 19 2022

    [size=45]A source who attended the meeting of senior political leaders that was held in Baghdad recently revealed to (Gulf News) On an altercation that occurred between former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi, it almost exploded the meeting[/size]
    [size=45]The source indicated that during the meeting, Al-Kazemi expressed his regret for not attending the Sadrist movement and boycotting the dialogue that called Al-Kazemi replied to him by saying: Al-Sadr did not boycott the meeting because you represent him and adopt his views and defend about him[/size]
    [size=45]Nouri al-Maliki, the head of the Al-Fateh coalition Hadi al-Amiri, and the head of the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, Qais al-Khazali, appeared They seemed very annoyed during the meeting due to the boycott of Al-Sadr, and the lack of any usefulness in the dialogues absent It is the most effective party in the political equation, which is now at the highest levels of complexity and tension.[/size]
    [size=45]The framework forces accuse Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi of agreeing with the leader of the Sadrist movement and working to form a government led by him Sadrists.[/size]
    [size=45]Meanwhile, Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi revealed that officials, senior politicians and influential employees had intervened to steal Billions of dollars from the central treasury.[/size]
    [size=45]Allawi said in the text of his resignation to Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi that there are those who tamper with Iraqi money Billions are wasted and stolen without the state being able to deter thieves or stop the bleeding of public money.[/size]
    [size=45]And he knew about the resigned Minister of Finance his project, which aims to throw government spending through what he called (the paper). Al-Bayda), but he clashed with political forces that control the state’s funds by force of influence and weapons, without deterrence or oversight. Influential parties and armed factions control economic joints that generate billions of dollars through their acquisition of these joints.[/size]
    [size=45]During the first months of his government tenure, Al-Kazemi tried to extend the state's influence over the border crossings, but he entered In a difficult confrontation with the armed parties and factions that shared those ports until they acquired more than 80 percent of its revenues, which, if entered into the state's coffers, would have constituted 20 percent of Iraq's annual revenues.[/size]
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