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    Parliamentary Services: Al-Sudani revived more than 170 stalled projects in Baghdad

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    Parliamentary Services: Al-Sudani revived more than 170 stalled projects in Baghdad
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Member of the Parliamentary Services Committee, Baqir Al-Saadi, confirmed today, Sunday (September 22, 2024), that the government of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani succeeded in reviving more than 170 stalled projects in Baghdad, distributed over 13 vital sectors, most notably water, electricity and housing.
    Al-Saadi explained in a statement to Baghdad Today that “the percentage of completion in water, electricity and housing projects ranges between 65% and 70%, with expectations of completing a series of important projects in the capital, Baghdad, during the last quarter of this year and the beginning of next year.”
    He pointed out that "the reasons for the delay can be limited to six main points, the most prominent of which are the intersections and the lack of a comprehensive and unified vision to address the obstacles," adding that "the government succeeded, through an integrated committee, in finding objective solutions to push these projects towards completion."
    Al-Saadi added, "Iraq was losing huge sums of money due to the delay in completing strategic projects for many years, which negatively affected citizens due to the lack of basic services such as water and electricity."
    He stressed that "the completion of these projects will give a major boost to the services file in the capital, Baghdad, which attracts a large percentage of the Iraqi population, which will contribute to improving the level of services and ending the suffering of many areas in vital areas."
    Observers believe that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (head of the Euphrates Party), unlike his predecessors, left the chair and went to the field as a supervisor, follower and informer. The fields of work and reforms were like the official field headquarters for his work as Prime Minister, citing the completion of work on various projects in record times that were unprecedented, in addition to his continuous presence among the masses in various areas of Baghdad and even in some areas of the governorates during his visits to them, armed with will, determination and persistence .
    In this context, Issam Al-Fayli, Professor of Political Science at Al-Mustansiriya University, confirms that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani has become ready, both internally and externally, to be the “man of the next stage.”
    Al-Fayli told Baghdad Today on Sunday (September 22, 2024), “The Iraqi political arena needs young blood, especially since the state of failure that accompanied the hawks of the political process for nearly 20 years, and their admission that they failed to provide the necessary services to the citizen and go to a real project in building the state, this statement was not specific to one person or one component, but rather several components .”
    He added, "It is clear that Al-Sudani's star has begun to rise little by little, and he is almost the next political compass for many parties, especially since he has succeeded in more than one aspect, especially in the reconstruction and services file, which created a political, popular and electoral opportunity for him. "
    The political science professor added, "The old political hawks certainly have chances, but Al-Sudani will have great chances, and his participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections will eat away at the popularity of those hawks and traditional political forces. Also, the response to Al-Sudani's political and popular rise by the political hawks has actually begun now, and some of the forces of the Coordination Framework want to participate in the elections on a single list with Al-Sudani, and some other parties have started a raging war with the Prime Minister through media statements."
    Al-Fayli continued, "Al-Sudani was able to build bridges of regional and international relations, and these bridges prepare him to be the man of the next stage, in addition to the fact that the political forces, especially within the Coordination Framework, began to pressure to change the election law in order to undermine Al-Sudani's electoral chances. "
    These qualities are seen by observers as the pillars of the stage that herald the start of the national achievement that none of his predecessors were able to achieve, which sparked the citizens’ conviction in him, restoring their trust and hopes in his being and the brilliance of his ideas and management .
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