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    Al-Saadi reveals the "undisclosed" details of the government curriculum

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    Today, Thursday, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Euphrates Movement, Bashar Al-Saadi, revealed the "undeclared" details of the government's curriculum, while indicating what the provincial elections need.


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    Al-Saadi said in his speech to the program (Alanna), which is broadcast by Alsumaria TV, that "the Iraqi street needs to rebuild its confidence in democracy and then go to participate in the electoral process," noting that "the first aspect was adopted by the government through what it accomplished during the last short period." As for the other side, it is the responsibility of the Commission and its facilities to update the electoral card data.



    He added, "The number of citizens who do not want to participate in the elections is very large, but we can reduce this number in the coming days," noting that "the government is not concerned with the time periods given for holding the elections, and the service work is not related to a specific time period."

    And he continued, "The final decision rests with the citizen, and he is not obligated to elect such and such party, and he is the one who bears the results of the elections."

    And regarding the expectations of postponing the elections, Al-Saadi stressed that it is "a personal or individual vision for all parties and does not mean everyone agreed upon, and it is a natural issue, and therefore the commission is the one who decides and must bear full responsibility in this regard," stressing that "the commission must work to persuade citizens to update their data through facilitate the process for them.

    In addition, Al-Saadi stressed that “fighting corruption lies in reaching its causes, and these reasons have been reduced to three. The matter is based on two axes, the first is judicial by holding the accused accountable, and the other is the government, which must know in one way or another how to close the door to corruption.
     
    Al-Saadi revealed the "undisclosed" details of the government's curriculum, saying: "It includes four fields, the first is the capabilities and what [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] possesses, the second is priorities, including raising the citizen's income and improving the living reality, the foremost of which was the fight against corruption, and the third is the strategies and plans that we can put in place."

    He explained that "the fourth field is devoted to supportive policies, which are not declared in the ministerial curriculum, and hope must be cultivated among the citizen, as well as popular satisfaction, which lies in providing services and approaching citizens in order to support the government in its curriculum."

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