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    Post by Rocky Fri 22 Sep 2023, 10:04 am

    Al-Sudani: Fears among components about the return of the presidential system and the theft of the century involving senior leaders
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    {Politics: Al-Furat News} Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani announced that “there are fears among some components about returning to the presidential system,” revealing that “higher leaders participated in the decision in the previous government to steal the century.”
    Al-Sudani said today, Friday, during the dialogue session he held at the American Council on Foreign Relations, on the sidelines of his visit to New York, “Leaders from the highest decision-making centers in Iraq participated in the theft, and senior officials from the previous government were involved in it, and arrest warrants were issued for them.” 
    He explained that "some of those accused of the theft of the century are in the United States and hold American and British citizenship, and we are waiting for the assistance of these countries in retrieving them," stressing that "the Iraqis are establishing their relations with countries based on their response to handing over those wanted for the theft of the century, and our government will continue to pursue them and subject them to justice, regardless of their positions." .
    He added, "More than 3 trillion dinars were stolen in full view of the previous government, with its security services at the highest levels, and the largest percentage of this money went to banks outside Iraq, and we are working to recover the remainder inside Iraq." 

    He noted that "repairing the economic reality is one of the important challenges, which requires diversifying the economy and not adopting economic unilateralism, especially since the needs of the Iraqis are increasing with their population growth and oil revenues cannot cover them."
    He stated, "We have a vision for economic reform through which we work to invest wasted resources and direct them to vital sectors, such as agriculture, industry, trade, and tourism," adding, "The development road project, Al-Faw port, and the rest of the projects associated with it, will change the shape of Iraq with a new and diversified economic face."
    Al-Sudani stressed, "The importance of investing in associated gas is to address our environmental problems as well, and we have signed agreements to produce electricity from solar energy up to (2,500) megawatts."

    Al-Sudani stressed that “the Iraqi decision is a national decision that does not implement the wishes of America, Iran, or Turkey, and it is a decision based on the interests of the Iraqi people,” noting that “we do not deny the existence of relations of some political forces with countries in the region, some of which date back to the period before the change, or what Later, there was support from countries for the political process, but we do not accept any external party to be a party to bring about change in the entity of the political process.”
    He added, "We went through a difficult phase after the 2021 elections, but everyone adhered to the constitutional contexts and we concluded a political agreement to form the government, which is a sign of maturity in the political process," stressing, "A distinction must be made between the positive relationship with neighboring countries and the negative relationship that reaches the stage of intervention, and every transgression and aggression." Iraq is rejected by any party.”
    He stated that "all countries, including America, if they want to establish relations with Iraq, must respect the country's sovereignty and the will of its people," pointing out that "Iraq is a country of components that have lived in an atmosphere of peace for many years, and trying to penetrate its social fabric will not create stability."
    The Prime Minister expressed his "concern about the situation in Syria because there are terrorist hotbeds and areas outside the control of the state, and there are forces from foreign countries, and the instability of Syria threatens the stability of the countries of the region," pointing out that "drugs enter from Syria because of the presence of areas outside the control of the state, and people suffer from them." Iraq, Jordan, and even the Gulf states.”
    He pointed out that "Iraq has many religious and historical tourist sites, and many delegations began to come to Iraq after the Pope's visit, and the tourism sector falls within the government's interests."

    Al-Sudani pointed out that Iraq “went through a painful experience in confronting terrorism, starting with Al-Qaeda and ending with ISIS, but after the victory over ISIS, we lived a new beginning in Iraq,” noting that “the battle against ISIS united Iraqis of all sects and components, which made us move beyond sectarian, nationalist, and ethnic discourse.” Which affected stability.
    He continued, "Competition in the political process is taking place today according to constitutional mechanisms, and there are those who go to the Federal Court or participate in the elections, and this is a healthy sign of the stability of the political system," pointing out that "our constitution has established the mechanisms necessary for making the amendment, and it is available and possible for anyone who wishes to amend according to the constitutional paths." Noting that "most of the parties that will participate in the upcoming elections are emerging parties."
    He denied, "There is a political crisis between Baghdad and the Iraqi Kurdistan region. Rather, there are financial legal problems that have been overcome through dialogue and understanding. The region is a key actor in the political process, and an important part of our economic projects that benefit the Iraqis."
    Al-Sudani revealed that the government is “currently studying a strategic water management project, the first of its kind in the history of Iraq, in order to make optimal use of it,” stressing that “the water file represents an existential challenge in Iraq, and the crisis coincided with the projects of upstream countries that affected our water shares, and there is work.” "Intense diplomacy with neighboring countries, and we are working on a Gulf water desalination project to provide water to Basra and the rest of the southern governorates."

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