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The "Sovereignty" coalition holds a meeting in the presence of Al-Halbousi and Al-Khanjar.. Anticipation for a situation ahead of tomorrow's session
 

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"Nas News" learned from informed sources, on Tuesday, that a closed meeting of the leaders of the "Sovereignty" coalition is now taking place in the capital, Baghdad; To come out with a position before the parliament session tomorrow.  

  

 

Two sources from within the meeting told "Nass" (September 27, 2022), that "the meeting, which includes the head of the coalition, Khamis al-Khanjar, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and other leaders, will come out with an official statement at a later time, to announce his position on the overall political developments that have taken place." It precedes the parliament session, and the Speaker's resignation file, which will be presented to the vote in the first paragraph of tomorrow's session.  

  

On Monday, the House of Representatives set the date for the fourth session and its agenda, which includes voting on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his post.  

The agenda of the session scheduled for Wednesday, (September 28, 2022), included voting on the resignation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives from his post, and electing the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives.   

  

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Representative of the Sovereignty Alliance, Yahya al-Muhammadi, announced, on Monday, that he did not vote in the parliament session on Wednesday for the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.  

Al-Mohammadi said in a tweet, which was seen by "Nass" (September 26, 2022), that "because of his political ability, his field mobility and his prominent role in the wheel of reconstruction, we will not vote on the resignation of President Muhammad al-Halbousi."    

  

On Monday, a number of members of the House of Representatives announced their position on voting for the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.  

"President Al-Halbousi is an important part of the political process through his public and parliamentary weight, and he is a cornerstone of the country's stability," said parliament member Burhan Al-Maamouri in a post followed by "Nass" (September 26, 2022).  

He added, "As an MP, I will not vote for the president's resignation."      

  

To that, Representative Hussein Arab expressed his position on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.      

"We will not vote for Al-Halbousi's resignation," Arabs said in a brief blog post followed by "Nass."      

  

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For his part, MP Salah Zaini announced his refusal to vote on Al-Halbousi's resignation, saying in a blog post followed by "Nass", "I will not vote for Al-Halbousi's resignation."      

  

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The “Sovereignty” coalition issues a statement after the Al-Halbousi and Al-Khanjar meeting
 

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The Sovereignty Alliance confirmed, on Tuesday, its adherence to Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.  

  

  

The coalition stated in a statement received by "People" a copy of it (September 27, 2022), that "in the Sovereignty Alliance, we affirm our adherence to Muhammad al-Halbousi's survival as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and on behalf of our people and masses, we call on all political forces to refuse to resign."   

  

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Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani announces his position on the vote on the resignation of Al-Halbousi
 

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The Coordination Framework candidate for prime minister, MP Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, announced on Tuesday that he and many of the framework leaders rejected the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi from his position, confirming his attendance at the parliament session scheduled for tomorrow.  

  

  

Al-Sudani said in an interview with colleague Ahmed Mulla Talal, followed by "Nass" (September 27, 2022), "We have a vision and solutions to problems that the people suffer from."  

  

He stressed, "I will attend the parliament session tomorrow, Wednesday, although we were surprised by Al-Halbousi's resignation."  

  

He added, "We will vote against the speaker's resignation from his post, and this is my personal opinion and the opinion of many leaders of the framework."  

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Hanan Al-Fatlawi tweeted a verse on the eve of the parliament session
 

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In the midst of the rapid developments, Iraqi parliament member Hanan Al-Fatlawi tweeted a Quranic verse on the eve of the parliament session devoted to voting on the resignation of its speaker, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, and voting on naming the first deputy.  

  

  

  

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Now... the start of the parliament session to vote on Al-Halbousi's resignation
 

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The House of Representatives held its session, headed by the second deputy speaker, Shakhwan Abdullah, on Wednesday, to vote on the resignation of the parliament speaker and elect the first deputy.  

  

  

A statement by the Media Department of the House of Representatives, a copy of which was received by "Nass", (September 26, 2022), said that "Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shakhwan Abdullah, opened the work of session No. (4) of the fifth electoral cycle, the first legislative year, of the second legislative term. ".  

He pointed out that "the number of attendees is 203 deputies." 

  

 

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Parliament votes to reject Al-Halbousi’s resignation
 

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The House of Representatives voted, on Wednesday, not to accept the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.  

  

And the parliament’s media department said in a brief statement, “Nass” received a copy of it, (September 28, 2022), that “the House of Representatives voted to renew confidence in Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi with a vote of 222 deputies rejecting the resignation.”  

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives held its session, headed by the second deputy speaker, Shakhwan Abdullah, to vote on the resignation of the speaker of parliament and elect the first deputy.  

  

A statement by the Media Department of the House of Representatives, a copy of which was received by "Nass", (September 26, 2022), said that "Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shakhwan Abdullah, opened the work of session No. (4) of the fifth electoral cycle, the first legislative year, of the second legislative term. ".    

He pointed out that "the number of attendees is 203 deputies."  

  

  

  

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Three candidates for the post of First Deputy Speaker of Parliament
 

  

 

  

The door for nomination for the position of the first vice-president of the Council  

Candidates
1- Representative Mohsen Al-Mandalawi
2- Representative Yasser Hashem Al-Husseini
3- Representative Basem Al-Khashan  

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Legal expert: There are no constitutional ruling periods in the next stage
  
{Local: Al Furat News} Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi confirmed, today, Tuesday, that there are no constitutional terms in the next stage, pointing out that the House of Representatives will be busy with the resignation of Al-Halbousi.

Al-Tamimi explained to {Euphrates News}, "In the next stage, there are no constitutional ruling periods. Rather, the current periods are organizational for electing the president and can be held at any time. On the other hand, it is not possible to add a paragraph to the announced agenda because the House of Representatives will be preoccupied with the resignation of Al-Halbousi and the election of the first deputy." to the Speaker of Parliament. 

The House of Representatives decided to resume its sessions tomorrow, Wednesday.

The session's agenda includes voting on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his post.

It also includes voting for the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives. 

In a statement, the coordination framework welcomed the parliament's call to hold a session that would restore life to the country's constitutional institutions.

The coordinating framework renewed its readiness to go to early elections after completing its introductions from a government with full powers, approving a federal budget, amending the electoral law and organizing the Independent High Electoral Commission.

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A leader in Al-Fateh is likely to succeed tomorrow's session and vote for the position of first deputy
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The leader of the Al-Fah Alliance, Mahmoud Al-Hayani, suggested today, Tuesday, the success of the parliament session to be held tomorrow, Wednesday.
 

Al-Hayani told Al-Furat News, "The House of Representatives will succeed in holding its session for tomorrow, due to its special importance in electing the first deputy speaker of the parliament."
Al-Hayani added, "The position belongs to the coordinating framework's share, but it was relinquished to the independents, and Mohsen Al-Mandalawi was nominated for him and obtained the blessing and approval of all members of the Council."
He stressed, "The vote on the Mandolai will be held tomorrow, Wednesday."
The House of Representatives decided to resume its sessions tomorrow, Wednesday.
The session's agenda includes voting on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his post.
It also includes voting for the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives. 
In a statement, the coordination framework welcomed the parliament's call to hold a session that would restore life to the country's constitutional institutions.
He renewed the coordination framework, his willingness to go to early elections after completing the introductions of a government with full powers, approving a federal budget, amending the election law and organizing the Independent High Electoral Commission.

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Sovereignty clings to Al-Halbousi and refuses his resignation
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The {Sovereignty} coalition announced today, Tuesday, its adherence to Muhammad al-Halbousi as Speaker of Parliament, calling on political forces and independent parliamentarians to “reject his resignation in tomorrow’s session.”

In a statement issued this evening, the coalition said, "While we are striving resolutely to prevent any friction or escalation that harms civil peace and exposes the people and state institutions to any dangers, we affirm our keenness once again for an honest and serious national dialogue that ends the situation." 

The political blockage opens a new horizon of political action.

The Sovereignty's statement affirmed, "Continuing efforts with all loyal people towards comprehensive national reconciliation," explaining, "We will have close steps to reach a formula in which the national forces meet, and that will be acceptable to all, overpowering the nation's supreme interests and citizens' rights and aspirations."

The statement continued, that at the same time, "we in the Sovereignty Alliance affirm our adherence to Muhammad al-Halbousi's survival as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and on behalf of our people and masses," calling on "all political forces and independent representatives to reject the resignation request submitted by him."

The statement called, as well as Al-Halbousi, to "continue his path that brought together reconstruction and the wise political leadership that spared the country many woes," as the statement put it.

The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold its session tomorrow, Wednesday, which includes voting on the request for the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his post. 

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Documents .. The dismissal and resignation of 5 deputies from the {Extension} movement
  
 

{Political: Al Furat News} The Parliamentary Movement (Extension) decided to dismiss four of its deputies and accept the resignation of a fifth deputy, in conjunction with the date of a session of the House of Representatives tomorrow, Wednesday.

According to a document issued yesterday, Monday, by the party’s General Secretariat, {Al-Furat News} obtained a copy of it. The secretariat called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives to disengage the deputies: Daoud Idan Daoud Attia Al-Tai, Nissan Abdul-Ridha Zayer, Wali Al-Salihi, and Nidaa Hassan Madi Manna Al-Karaiti, And Kazem Musa Atta Dakhil Al-Fayyad, with the “Extension” movement.

The party's general secretariat explained the reason for the dismissal as "the deputies' refusal to sign the work regulations paper between the party and the bloc member."

In the same context and in another document on the same date as the first, the party’s general secretariat decided to accept the resignation of MP Muhammad Nuri Aziz from “Extension”.

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Al-Sudani: I will attend tomorrow's session and hold elections within a year and a half, and we will fight corruption with these measures
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The deputy candidate for the coordination framework for the prime minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, announced that he will attend the parliament session scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday.

Al-Sudani said in a televised press statement, "I will attend the parliament session tomorrow, and we will vote against the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi," noting that "most of the leaders of the framework will not vote on Al-Halbousi's resignation."
He added, "We seek to form an achievement government that serves the citizen," pledging "to hold early elections within a year and a half."
Al-Sudani stressed, "There is no objection to sitting with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Mr. al-Sadr, before the formation of the next government, and there is no reservation about the Sadrist bloc's participation in the next government."
He pointed out that "the solution to the oil dispute with the Kurdistan region will be by approving the draft oil and gas law within six months of the life of the next government."

He pointed out that "it was agreed that every political force would present 3 to 5 candidates for each ministry in the government cabinet, and I would take responsibility for the cabinet, and each minister's relationship with his political power would end. ".

Al-Sudani added, "We have detailed and unconventional measures in the fight against corruption, and we will implement the law {Where did you get this from?}", blaming "the prime minister for the responsibility of whales of corruption to preserve the position or for political considerations."
He revealed that "a realistic government program is prepared, not theoretical or structural, and we have a capable team that has a realistic vision, and it is a large professional team for the administration of the state," noting that "the country cannot be reformed with letters and chants."

Al-Sudani stressed that "the living situation in Iraq is very difficult, and there are 17 million Iraqis between social protection, retirees, contracts, and job wages, and at low degrees, they receive 500 thousand dinars per month, the first less, in such a difficult living circumstance."

Al-Sudani considered, "Talking about restoring the dollar exchange rate is premature."
 

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{Political: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives held its regular session today, Wednesday, of the second legislative term of the first legislative year for the fifth parliamentary session.

The session was chaired by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Shakwan Abdullah, who opened the session with the attendance of 235 deputies.

Parliament is scheduled to vote on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his position and elect the first deputy speaker of Parliament.

 

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Al-Halbousi's office: 235 MPs refused to resign and 13 approved it
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The office of the Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, announced, on Wednesday, that a majority vote was taken not to accept the resignation request submitted by the Speaker from his position.

And the media department stated in a statement received by {Euphrates News} that “the House of Representatives voted to renew confidence in the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, with a vote of 222 MPs, who refused to resign.”

He added, "The total number of voters is 235, and the number of those who approved the resignation is 13." 

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Al-Halbousi chairs the session and opens the door for nomination for the first deputy
  
{Local: Al-Furat News} Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi chaired, today, Wednesday, the Parliament session, after obtaining a renewal of confidence with a vote of 222 deputies.

The media department of the House of Representatives stated in a statement received by {Euphrates News} that "the session was held under the chairmanship of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, while the door for nomination for the position of the first deputy speaker of the Parliament was opened." 

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In the names.. 3 candidates for the post of First Deputy Speaker of Parliament
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Our agency publishes the names that were submitted for the position of the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives.

The candidates are: Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, Yasser Hashem Al-Husseini, and Basem Khazal Khashan.

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  • End of secret voting for candidates for the post of First Deputy Speaker of Parliament
      
    {Local: Al-Furat News} The Media Department of the House of Representatives announced, on Wednesday, the end of the secret voting for the candidates for the post of First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and the closure of the fund.

    Earlier in the day, the Media Department of the House of Representatives reported that three candidates are competing for the position of First Deputy Speaker of Parliament.

    And she added, "The candidates for the position are: (MP Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, MP Yasser Hashem Al-Husseini, and MP Basem Al-Khashan)."

    The House voted to renew its confidence in the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Halbousi

     While the total number of voters amounted to 235 deputies, "and those who approved the resignation of only 13 deputies, and those who rejected the resignation of 222 deputies."

     It is noteworthy that the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shakhwan Abdullah, inaugurated the proceedings of Session No. 4 of the fifth electoral cycle for the first legislative year of the second legislative term.

     The agenda of today's session included voting on the resignation of the Speaker of the Council, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the election of the first deputy.

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The position of the "Minister of Al-Sadr" after today's session
 

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Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, known as "Minister of al-Sadr", tweeted Wednesday, after the parliament session was held for today, while addressing the political class, saying: "You are back as you were, because it is the end of Iraq and your end."

  

The Minister of Sadr said in a blog post, which was followed by “Nass” (September 28, 2022), “You have harmed your people, disobeyed your references, and destroyed your homeland, which suffers from drought, drought, lack of security and fear, and you spread corruption, making it a disgrace and distorting the reputation of the resistance, the mobilization and jihad, but rather religion and all sects. account of your family and your people.  

He added, "This is far from politics and far from what the master of the guardians, peace be upon him, commanded when he said: (And make your heart feel compassion for the subjects, love for them, and kindness to them, and do not be over them a predatory seven that seizes their food, for they are of two types, either your brother in religion or your equal). In creation, mistakes are neglected from them, and their faults are exposed, and they are brought at their hands in intentional and error, so give them from your forgiveness and your pardon like the one you would like God to give you from his forgiveness and forgiveness, for you are above them, and the guardian of the matter over you is above you, and God is above those who entrust you. You set yourself up as war against God, for I cannot help you with His vengeance, and you are not indispensable to His pardon and mercy.”  

He continued, "If you go back to how you used to be, it is the end of Iraq, but also the end of you... So fear God if you are able to do that after the world has tempted you and has drawn around you the ropes of Satan and its adornments and tricks have pleased you."  

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Clashes erupted between demonstrators and the Iraqi security forces, on Wednesday, coinciding with the first session of the Iraqi parliament in months, according to Al-Hurra correspondent.

The reporter stated, "There were confrontations between the Iraqi security forces and demonstrators near the Green Zone, and the sound of gunfire was heard."

Injuries were recorded among the demonstrators during the confrontations.

New security reinforcements arrived at the scene, at a time when "the demonstrators threw stones at the security forces at the entrance to the Green Zone."

The security forces prevented demonstrators from trying to storm the Green Zone.

These confrontations come after the House of Representatives voted, on Wednesday, to renew confidence in Parliament Speaker, Muhammad al-Halbousi.

The Media Department of the House of Representatives stated in a statement, published by the Iraqi News Agency, that "the total number of voters reached 235 deputies," noting that "only 13 deputies approved of the resignation, and 222 deputies refused to resign."

The agenda of today's session included voting on the resignation of the Speaker of the Council, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the election of the first deputy.

The voting process took place after the Iraqi Council of Representatives held, on Wednesday, its first session after the end of the Sadrist sit-in, and the resumption of Parliament.

The session was accompanied by strict security measures, and the security forces closed the Al-Jumhuriya and Al-Sink bridges and the Tayaran Square with concrete blocks.

Al-Hurra's reporter said that several roads and intersections in the capital were closed after a security plan was implemented to secure the session from any attempt to demonstrate or storm the council, with a large deployment of army personnel at the entrances to the capital, which was also subjected to a security check that included those entering Baghdad from the residents of the provinces.

For its part, the Baghdad Operations Command revealed, on Wednesday, the details of the security deployment plan in the capital, while ruling out any curfew.

Baghdad Operations Commander Lieutenant-General Ahmed Salim told the Iraqi News Agency " INA " that "all bridges in the capital are open, except for the Al-Sinak and Al-Jumhuriya bridges," noting that "the bridges are open and there is a spread and security check for traffic."

He added that "blocking the streets in the capital, Baghdad, depends on the number of demonstrators during the next two days in Tahrir and Nassour Squares."

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Mohsen Al-Mandalawi was elected as the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives
  
 

The House of Representatives elects Representative Mohsen Al-Mandalawi as first deputy speaker 

Number of Voters for MP Mohsen Al-Mandalawi: 203 Votes
Number of Voters for MP Yasser Al-Husseini: 7 Votes 
Number of Voters for MP Basem Al-Khashan: 17 Votes

Number of invalid papers: 13 votes 

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09-28-2022 02:12 PM
 

On Wednesday, the Iraqi parliament voted, in its session headed by the second deputy speaker of the parliament, Shakhwan Abdullah, to reject the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.

Parliament voted to choose Mohsen Al-Mandalawi as first deputy speaker of Parliament, according to the reporter.

The Media Department of the House of Representatives stated, in a statement, that only 13 deputies approved Al-Halbousi's resignation request.

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shakhwan Abdullah, inaugurated the work of Session No. 4 of the fifth electoral cycle for the first legislative year of the second legislative term, noting that 235 deputies attended the session.

On Wednesday, the Baghdad Operations Command revealed the details of the security deployment plan in the capital, while ruling out any curfew, as Baghdad Operations Commander Ahmed Salim said, "All bridges in the capital are open except for Al-Sinak and Al-Jumhuriya bridges," noting that "the bridges are open and there are It includes the spread and security check of traffic.”

He added that "blocking the streets in the capital, Baghdad, depends on the number of demonstrators during the next two days in Tahrir and Nassour Squares."

Salim pointed out that "the security forces that implement the deployment plan aim to secure the roads and areas of the capital," noting that "there is a somewhat smooth flow of traffic, with the exception of the Al-Jumhuriya and Al-Sinak bridges, which were cut."

He continued, "The completion of the deployment plan depends on the developments of the situation and the breakthrough in the crisis," ruling out "the imposition of a curfew in the capital."

Iraq has witnessed a comprehensive political impasse since the legislative elections in October 2021, with the inability of the major political currents to agree on the name of the next prime minister and the method of his appointment.

Parliament last convened on July 23. A few days later, supporters of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr stormed the parliament, before holding a sit-in for a month in its gardens.

The tension reached its peak in late August, when clashes took place between Sadr's supporters and elements of the army and the Popular Mobilization Forces. During the recent unrest in Baghdad, 30 people who supported the Sadrist movement were killed.

And the House of Representatives announced in a brief statement on Monday that it would hold a session to vote on the possible resignation of its president, al-Halbousi, and to elect his first deputy.

The dispute is escalating today in Iraq between two camps, the first led by Muqtada al-Sadr, who calls for an immediate dissolution of the House of Representatives, consisting of 329 deputies, and the holding of early legislative elections after withdrawing 73 deputies. As for the other, it is represented in the coordination framework, which is an alliance of Shiite factions loyal to Iran, which seeks to form a government before any elections are held.

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Shafaq News/ Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, who is close to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, warned on Wednesday the political blocs and their leaders that the continuation of financial and administrative corruption and the reproduction of the same experiences of governance in previous governments will lead to "the end of Iraq."

The Iraqi, known as the "Minister of the Leader", said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, "I am one of the advisors to you .. to the leaders, politicians, rulers and even the common people among their followers in our beloved Iraq. The homeland is more important than your positions, chairs, authority, weapons, projects, trade, money, families and palaces."

He added, "If your trade and the money that you have acquired are more important and more beloved to you than your homeland and your people, then wait until God brings His command. God forbade it because it harmed the country and the reference forbade it when it said: (The tested is not tempted) not by the same people, nor by the same system, nor by the same constitution, nor by the same mechanisms, nor by the same militias, nor by the same subordination, nor by the same method. Food and you do not care, its dignity, its sustenance, its security and its freedom have been lost, and its sovereignty has been violated from here and there.”

Al-Iraqi added, "You are now the owners of huge capital, and you used to be owners of simple businesses, so how about you now, and you are the owners of billions, palaces, farms and trade... all at the expense of the oppressed people... who, as soon as he demanded his food and his rights, you suppressed and killed him, and the martyrs of October and Ashura are not far from you." .

He pointed out that "history repeats itself, for the Umayyads ruled: (the Baath and its greatness) and today it is intended for the Abbasids to control the fate of an ancient people. Drought, lack of security and fear, and you spread corruption, so you made it a disgrace and tarnished the reputation of the resistance, the mobilization and jihad, but rather all religions and sects.

Al-Iraqi considered that this “is far from politics and far from what the master of the guardians, peace be upon him, commanded when he said: (And make your heart feel compassion for the subjects, love for them, and kindness to them, and do not be against them seven predators seizing their food, for they are of two types, either your brother in religion or your equal.” In creation, mistakes are neglected from them, and their faults are exposed, and they are brought at their hands in intentional and error, so give them from your forgiveness and your pardon like the one you would like God to give you from his forgiveness and forgiveness, for you are above them, and the guardian of the matter over you is above you, and God is above those who entrust you. You set yourself up as war against God, for I cannot help you with His vengeance, and you are not indispensable for His pardon and mercy).

And he concluded by saying, "By God, if you go back to how you were, it is the end of Iraq, and even the end of you too... So fear God if you are able to do that after the world has tempted you and has drawn the ropes of Satan around you, and its adornments and tricks have pleased you... and there is no time for regret."

 

 

 

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Today, Wednesday, the account close to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, known as "the Minister of the Leader," sent a message to the political forces and citizens, stressing not to compromise with the political forces and to negotiate with them to complete what he described as a "corruption deal."

 

 
 
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