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    Deputy: We will witness a change in the election results after the special vote is decided

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    Post by Rocky Fri 22 Dec 2023, 4:26 am

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    The First Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, Karim Abu Souda, expected today, Thursday, that there will be a change in the results of the local elections after the special vote is decided, and while he called on the political blocs to form the Baghdad Provincial Council with political consensus, he called on the new governors to provide services to citizens without regard to their sectarian affiliations. And partisanship.
    Abu Souda said during his speech on the program (Openly), broadcast by Al-Sumaria TV, that “it is possible to see a change in the results of the elections, especially in Baghdad, after the complete counting and sorting is completed, because the special vote, 70% of which has not yet been counted, and the change may be in the number of numbers, not the seats.” , calling for “the formation of the Baghdad Governorate Council with political consensus to provide services to all regions.”[/size]
    [size=45]He added, “The number of seats in Baghdad Governorate is 52, and the Shiite component has 29 seats, and they are able to choose the governor without referring to the Sunni component,” adding, “But we do not believe that this will enable them to distribute services well to all regions, and for this reason everyone must be involved in the government.” Locally, because it will lead to consensus between the provincial council and also keep political conflicts away from this matter.”[/size]
    [size=45]Abu Souda called on the new councils to “serve the citizens because they will be subject to evaluation by Parliament,” stressing “the necessity not to return Iraq to square one with the issue of sectarianism and to provide services to all citizens without regard to their affiliations or sect because they were created to serve them, and also to provide the necessary supplies such as The health and educational sector in all districts in all governorates.”[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that “political conflicts lead to the disintegration of society, and we must deliver a message to everyone that we are under one tent, which is Iraq, and for this reason the governors will not be evaluated on the basis of their denominational and sectarian affiliations, but rather on performance,” indicating that “if the political blocs want good for Iraq and the interest of its people, they must abandon business.” It will proceed normally and avoid supporting such-and-such party at the expense of the other and agree to choose conservative figures according to merit and not exclude those who hold seats because it will lead to a disruption in services in the future.”[/size]
    [size=45]He continued, “There is a reluctance to hold elections by the Sunni component in Baghdad due to the explosive budgets that were spent during the past 20 years and corruption that did not bring the capital to the level of the capitals of neighboring or even Asian countries,” calling on the House of Representatives to “tighten oversight of the councils’ performance until The provinces appear in a decent and correct manner.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stated that “the current government is the best one to work on the real fight against corruption, even if it was weak, but it outperformed its predecessor, and reducing the members of the provincial councils is a major achievement that is credited to the House of Representatives,” explaining that “what the provincial councils produced in the previous period with the events that took place in the country gave An image for the Iraqi citizen that this constitutional circle is not fit to work and is redundant, but the reality says that if these councils implement what is in the laws and the constitution, they will be the legitimate service and security government, and they also have a major role in setting security plans and drawing the road map in all districts and districts.[/size]
    [size=45]Abu Souda continued, “If a political consensus occurs between the blocs, Taqaddam will obtain the position of governor, and our legislative and oversight duty in Parliament is to monitor the performance of the governor, regardless of his affiliation, whether from Taqaddam or the framework, and whoever does not work to provide services, we will work to dismiss him in accordance with the constitutional context.” Stressing that “The Taqaddum Alliance won first place in Baghdad despite the recent circumstances that occurred, and this is evidence that the party has a wide popular base in the province and did not obtain all these votes due to the absence of the Sadrist movement.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed “the necessity of staying away from questioning the decisions of the Iraqi judiciary, and there is no relationship between the provincial councils and retracting the Federal Court’s decision to dismiss or reinstate Al-Halbousi,” adding that “there are no problems regarding Al-Halbousi’s candidacy in the upcoming electoral cycles, as he is a personality who left a real mark in the previous cycles.” “It is desirable for everyone.”[/size]
    [size=45]Abu Souda revealed, “There are advanced stages and signatures with specialized companies regarding the end of the sewage file in the Abu Ghraib district and the western entrance to Baghdad,” explaining the reason for the delay in previous years to “the lack of funds, procedural routine, and the repercussions of Corona and the demonstrations,” adding that “the areas of the Baghdad belt have been unfairly treated.” “This session has been greatly influenced by successive Iraqi governments, but during this session we will witness a major change in it.”[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that “we have more than 12 fully built neighborhoods, but there is no distribution of electricity networks in them, and this is the work of the secretariat and the council, and thoughtful plans must be made to resolve this matter,” noting that “all the winners of the provincial council elections are capable personalities and hold certificates, and if they are employed correctly We will witness a big change, and the political blocs must support them because success will be reflected in them.”[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the election of a new speaker of Parliament, Abu Souda confirmed that “the first session after the legislative recess according to the constitution must elect the new person, and the issue of postponement came due to the lack of sufficient time during this period to reach a political agreement because most people were busy with their candidates for the council elections,” stressing On the necessity of “adhering to the electoral entitlement, and if it is implemented, it is a constitutional duty that the Speaker of the House of Representatives be from a progressive party, because we have 43 deputies in Parliament.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, “It is possible for us to reach, with the rest of the Sunni blocs, a compromise candidate who serves the public interest and implements the laws in cooperation with members of the House of Representatives. There is no external interference in the matter of the position of Speaker of Parliament, and we will not allow it if it exists.”[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the National Defense Authorization Act for 2024 issued by Congress regarding the installation of air defense organizations in the region, Karim pointed out that “we are not concerned with what is issued by Congress or others, and this matter is an Iraqi matter, and the region is an integral part of Iraq, and security in it belongs to the central government in all its details, and if we We need things like this, and we are the ones who will work on them.”[/size]
    [size=45]He added, “Iraq needs the international coalition forces because terrorist threats still exist, and the country’s interest and security must be put first and the desires of the parties should be kept away from. Iraq was not very qualified during the war on ISIS, and the coalition’s air force cannot be denied, and the government is the one who requested their help for our heroes.” Noting that “the Iraqi army needs large armament of all types, more training, and also new blood in the Ministry of Defense, because there are more than 43 thousand wounded people counted on the combat force.”[/size]
    [size=45]Abu Souda pointed out that “when the Iraqi security services with all their types are able to detect the crime and defeat the aggressor, then Iraq will not need the international coalition forces, and their withdrawal at the present time will not cause stability for the country due to the existing threat,” concluding by saying that “the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee will conduct An amendment to the Anti-Narcotics Law issued in 2017 by adding a death penalty clause for transporters and traffickers[/size]
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