
Baghdad-INA
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, confirmed that Iraq's true national day is liberated from corruption and corrupt people.
Al-Sadr said on his Twitter account, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "today is Iraq's national day... so Iraq lived free, proud, independent and strong," noting that "Iraq's true national day is the day it liberated from corruption and corrupt people, and the day of true reform without dependency, no quotas, not to bring characters back to rule, no corruption, no external interference, no militias.”
He added, "Rather, it is a blessed country, neither eastern nor western, whose light almost shines from the people's sacrifices and dignity."
Al-Sadr concluded the tweet by saying, "My homeland, for you from me is a constant love in good times and bad."
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