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    Al-Sudani complains about the remnants of Saddam's regime in the joints of the state and confirms the granting of an "important" role to the private sector in the budget



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    Shafaq News/ The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, said on Sunday that his government has given the private sector a role he described as "important" within the country's general budget for the next three years, complaining at the same time about the remnants of the previous regime in the joints of the state and its consolidation of the central mentality in Iraq, which The constitution stipulates that it is federal and pluralistic.
    Al-Sudani said in a speech that opened the Baghdad International Dialogue Conference, that his government was formed after difficult labors, and it is the sixth government after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003 - it was formed after difficult labors at the hands of the American forces and their allies.



    He added that this government, which has drawn up an ambitious and comprehensive program that works to advance Iraq, and to move it towards investing all its wealth and energies and employing them to compensate for the years of ruin it missed.
    Al-Sudani also indicated that the most important thing here is to move Iraq to the shores of political calm, away from the differences that have kept us from serving our people, who have long been patient with us. So we resolved, and put our trust in God, to accomplish what was delayed to be accomplished, and to build what was planned.
    And he added, “We proceed from confidence in the country’s capabilities to move the joints of the economy, create new job opportunities, develop services, combat poverty, expand the circle of those covered by social care, and revive health insurance.”
    Al-Sudani added, “The private sector, which we have given an important role in the exceptional budget that we voted on for three years, participates with us in these programs, in a bold step, as an expression of a clear vision that establishes a serious and different phase, and for the reconstruction movement to start, which we will follow closely, whether through personal follow-up or through Governmental committees that we formed.
    He stressed that, here, we will not tolerate any retreat, delay, or imbalance that may cause the people's money to be exploited for personal, partisan, or factional interests. The national wealth belongs to all Iraqis, affirming his determination to combat the pandemic of corruption, that major battle in which if we neglect it, we will lose all our other battles.
    The Prime Minister noted that victory comes only from cooperation between all state institutions, as the concerted efforts of the executive, legislative and judicial authorities will pave the way for achieving all the set goals from which we only seek the face of God and Iraq, and the satisfaction of our people.
    And I consider that the biggest challenge is restoring the citizen's confidence, which has declined as a result of poor performance, the abundance of promises and words, and the lack of actions and achievement.
    On the occasion of the anniversary of the fall of the previous regime, Al-Sudani said that the regime that ended with its personalities and formations is still residing in many facilities, and we are still suffering from an outdated legal system and a rigid centralized mentality, which requires firmness in reform and expediting setting things straight.
    And he warned that the past, with all its tribulations and devastation, has become an important lesson for us today to prove, to ourselves and to the whole world, that Iraq, no matter how hard it climbs on its back, and no matter how destined it is because of dictatorship and mismanagement, it has the will and the ingredients to rise and return to where the places it belonged to. suits him.
    Al-Sudani continued by saying: We possess a variety of resources that are a source of strength for us. Human, constituent, natural, cultural and cultural resources. These are the resources that make Iraq a country capable of creating uniqueness and distinction.
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