Baghdad-INA
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, said today, Friday, that today I hope that the next elections will be in the hands of the righteous to rid Iraq of all the abusers.
Earlier, the official in the offices of the martyr al-Sadr in Baghdad, Ibrahim al-Jabri, confirmed that the demonstrations of the sons of the Sadrist movement that took place today after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square are a call to unify the word and proceed with the elections.
Al-Jabri said in a statement to Al-Iraqiya News Channel, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “Today’s demonstrations are a call to unify the word and proceed with the elections,” indicating that removing the scourge of corruption on Iraq’s chest will be through fair elections.
He added that "the other goal of the demonstrations is that it is a message to some politicians, and the political forces that are allied through dark rooms and that seek to cancel the date of early elections, scheduled for the next sixth month."
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