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    Al-Sudani: We reject attacks on Iraqi lands and monitor accusations of corruption

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    Al-Sudani: We reject attacks on Iraqi lands and monitor accusations of corruption Empty Al-Sudani: We reject attacks on Iraqi lands and monitor accusations of corruption

    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Nov 2022, 4:54 am

    [size=46]Al-Sudani: We reject attacks on Iraqi lands and monitor accusations of corruption[/size]
    Iraq
    20:44 - 11-22-2022
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    Today, Tuesday, the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a, affirmed that what is being raised regarding the existence of human rights violations are allegations, not accusations, and that the government deals with them in accordance with the legal contexts. A study of converting the gender of agricultural lands into residential ones.
    Al-Sudani said, during a press conference held in Baghdad, that "our recent visit to Jordan came to confirm the historical bilateral relationship and common interests, and the visit was fruitful at the levels of bilateral, economic and security cooperation, in which we demonstrated the government's vision in foreign relations and emphasized the perpetuation of the leading role of Iraq." To his visit to Diwaniyah, he said: "During our visit to Diwaniyah, we confirmed that the priority in the ministerial curriculum will be for the poorest governorates, which are at the forefront of the governorates in terms of poverty, unemployment and lack of economic activity. We discussed the file of services and projects in them, and our reservations about the integrated projects in Diwaniyah, and we stressed the implementation of infrastructure projects."
    Regarding the anti-corruption file, Al-Sudani explained that "the Supreme Anti-Corruption Committee exercises its duties within the laws and under the supervision of the judiciary, and its mission is to discuss major corruption cases and issues of exploitation of public money and to take the necessary decisions in this regard in cooperation with the judiciary," pointing out that "the support team from the Ministry of Interior undertakes investigation and implementation Decisions and arrest of those involved in the flagrante delicto.
    He continued, "We in the government monitor what is reported of corruption accusations through the media and take it according to the legal contexts."
    Regarding the human rights file and what is being proposed in this regard, the Prime Minister said, "We have allegations of violations, not accusations, and we will verify their validity. We reject defamation of the security services, and we call on the media to pay attention to this dangerous point."
    The Prime Minister pointed out that "the Council of Ministers decided in today's session to cancel the mobile phone (card) tax because it exhausted citizens."
    In his response to media questions, he pointed out that "the government will evaluate the work of all governors through a professional committee represented by several departments, and we will not flatter anyone."
    On the Iranian bombing of the Kurdistan Region, Al-Sudani stressed that "any aggression on Iraqi lands, whether Iranian or Turkish, is categorically rejected by the government. We asked for a study to end the obstacles to the deployment of Iraqi forces on the borders with neighboring countries."
    On the health file, the Prime Minister said, "What is spent on the health sector in Iraq is much less than what is allocated in neighboring countries, and we are moving strongly towards implementing the health system law and completing hospital projects."
    With regard to the work of the service effort team, he stressed that, "Our work philosophy focused on completing the infrastructure in the deprived areas before going to the stage of cladding and tiling," pointing out that "we have a legal committee that studies the issue of converting land from agricultural to residential, and the issue of providing services sometimes collided with this the problem".

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