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    Al-Sudani: We are facing the waste of public money and are pursuing long-term service projects

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    Post by Rocky Sat 13 Jan 2024, 4:56 am

    Al-Sudani: We are facing the waste of public money and are pursuing long-term service projects



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     Shafaq News/ Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed on Saturday that his government’s program aims to confront the waste of public money and implement infrastructure projects and services in the long term.
    Al-Sudani said in a speech he delivered during the memorial ceremony held by the Wisdom Movement on the anniversary of the killing of Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim, that his government “began implementing its program, which includes a vision for the future of a united, strong, independent, stable, and prosperous Iraq,” stressing, “We have followed the path of radical reforms that address long-term needs.” the long".
    He continued, "We aimed to confront the waste of public money, and we kept in mind the infrastructure, in the economy, services, and financial and banking infrastructure, to move towards development and create opportunities for current and future generations."
    Regarding the Palestinian issue, Al-Sudani said, “We remember the martyrs of the struggling Palestinian people as they face the brutal killing machine at the hands of the occupation authorities, which practice, on a daily basis, the most heinous crimes against defenseless civilians.”
    Regarding the anniversary of the passing of Al-Hakim, who was killed by a car bomb in Najaf in 2003, Al-Sudani described that incident as “an important turning point in the confrontation between terrorism and the Iraqi people.”
    Muhammad Baqir Mohsen al-Hakim is considered the most prominent Shiite leader in Iraq, the founder of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, which is one of the Iraqi opposition forces that worked against the former Iraqi regime. He was assassinated on August 29, 2003 as a result of a car bomb explosion after leaving the shrine of Imam Ali, where he was. He delivers the Friday prayer sermon, and approximately eighty-three people were killed in that bombing.
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