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The Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, receives the Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Muhammad Al-Halbousi


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Al-Kazemi and Al-Halbousi stress the need for coordination between the executive and legislative authorities in various files
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Prime Ministers and Representatives Mustafa Al-Kazemi and Muhammad Al-Halbousi stressed today, Wednesday, the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files.
 

The government statement, which {Euphrates News} received a copy of, indicated: “Al-Kazemi received Al-Halbousi, and during the meeting, the overall general situation at the national level, and the latest developments on the security and political levels were discussed.”

He added, "The two sides stressed during the meeting the need to enhance coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files, in response to the aspirations of all the Iraqi people."

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Al-Kazemi and Al-Halbousi discuss security and political developments in the country
 

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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed with Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi the current developments in the country.  

 

  

  

The media office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that "Nass" received a copy of it (May 25, 2022), that "during the meeting, they discussed the overall general situation at the national level, and the latest developments on the security and political levels."  

  

During the meeting, it was stressed "the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files, in response to the aspirations of all the Iraqi people," according to the statement.  

  

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 2022-05-25 12:00
 

Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi visited the President of the Republic, Dr. Barham Salih, hours after his meeting with Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi.

During the meeting, according to a statement by the Presidency of the Republic received by Shafak News Agency, "the developments of the general situation in the country were discussed, as it was emphasized the need to enhance security and stability and support the security forces in pursuing ISIS cells, vigilance and caution against its plans to destabilize the security of citizens."

Regarding the political situation, "their developments were discussed with emphasis on the necessity of dialogue in addressing outstanding issues in a spirit of responsibility and patriotism and meeting the expected benefits, in addition to discussing the economic situation and the importance of giving citizens' living and service requirements a top priority and working to respond to the necessary needs in a manner that guarantees a decent living."

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The Prime Minister, Mr. Mustafa Al-Kazemi, received (today, Wednesday, May 25, 2022), the Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Muhammad Al-Halbousi

During the meeting, they discussed the overall general situation at the national level, and the latest developments on the security and political levels.

During the meeting, it was stressed the need to enhance coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files. In response to the aspirations of all the Iraqi people.

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The President of the Iraqi Republic, Barham Salih, and the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, stressed the need for dialogue to address outstanding issues in a spirit of responsibility and patriotism, and to support the security forces to enhance stability.
 
This came during their meeting in Baghdad, today, Wednesday (May 25, 2022), and they issued a joint statement, which was received by Rudaw Media Network, stressing "the need for dialogue in addressing outstanding issues in a spirit of responsibility and patriotism, in addition to supporting the security forces against ISIS to enhance security and stability."
 
The two sides warned that ISIS has "plots to destabilize the security of citizens."
 
On the other hand, they discussed "the economic conditions and the importance of giving citizens' living and service requirements a top priority and working to respond to the necessary needs in a way that guarantees a decent life."
 
Al-Kazemi's visit to Saleh came after receiving Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi, where they stressed the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files.
 
The two sides met, today, Wednesday, and issued a joint statement, a copy of which was received by Rudaw Media Network, in which they stressed "the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in various files."
 
Al-Kazemi and Al-Halbousi discussed "the overall general situation at the national level, and the latest developments on the security and political levels."
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