A dose of support from Al-Amiri Al-Kazemi



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The last two days in Iraq carried notable political positions, crowned by the speech of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, who seemed to be trying to send reassuring signals to the street, in light of the appearance of some factors that warn of a explosion, perhaps no one will be able to grasp its repercussions, as Al-Kazemi announced the formation of a “Superior Investigation Committee”, whose mission is to investigate cases of major corruption and exceptional crimes, granting it all the necessary powers to “achieve prestige of the law in society and to restore the rights of the State and the citizen to the corrupt and aggressors. ”And the former prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, in turn, formed the“ Supreme Council for the Fight against Corruption ”, without May this step bear fruit.

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Al-Kazemi emphasized the need to “restore the prestige of the State”, highlighting in this context that his government “will not hesitate to implement the law against aggressors on public and private property, and those who violate the principle of peaceful protest.” , revealing at the same time that “the first phase of the investigation of the events of October has ended. (October), to make an inventory of the number of martyrs and begin to deliver their legal fees. Given the emergence of calls in the southern provinces to arm themselves for self-defense, Al-Kazemi considered that “we must choose the state or the state.” And while he renewed his commitment to holding early legislative elections, he called on all Iraqis to prepare to participate in them by registering for the biometric card, stressing the need to “prepare the ground for fair competition, in accordance with legal norms.”
Commenting on this, Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the “Al-Fateh” coalition (the forces that support the Popular Mobilization Forces), considered that Al-Kazemi’s recent speech “takes into account all the points that the forces Nationals stated in their last meeting with him on Wednesday August 26, “declaring their full support of the Prime Minister in the context of achieving this curriculum.” Al-Amiri called, Al-Kazemi, “not to be tolerant of all calls to take up arms and form armed groups, and to stand firm and energetically to end the series of kidnappings and killings and increase terror among the people, and move to the stage of real and rapid implementation of all anti-corruption measures. ” In addition, he asked him to accelerate “the establishment of a timetable for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq as soon as possible and the achievement of full national sovereignty.” Al-Amiri’s statement represents a dose of support for Al-Kazemi, after there was talk in recent days about the intention of the forces of the “Shiite House” to go to the opposition front, since they objected to the actions of the Prime Minister. However, this support remains dependent on the steps Al-Kazemi will take in the next stage.
In a parallel line, the day before yesterday a remarkable speech appeared in the speech of the representative of the Supreme Religious Authority (Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani), Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai, who thanked the “Popular Mobilization Forces” for their participation in the protection of the ceremonies of the visit to Ashura. Although the word was not assigned to thank one faction over another, this did not prevent speculation that what is meant are “brigades that mobilize only the holy shrines, not others.”

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