MPs and advisors: The international community views Al-sudani government with confidence and ability to succeed

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  • 19-09-2023, 17:04
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    Baghdad-INA
    Political circles praised the steps of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani to restore Iraq's position internally and externally, stressing that the government had conveyed many messages at home and abroad about its commitment to what it proposed within the terms of the government program.

    In this regard, the media advisor to the Prime Minister, Hisham Al-Rikabi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The government, since its formation, has conveyed many messages internally and externally about its commitment to what it proposed within the terms of the government program, which obtained and gained the confidence of parliament , and from this standpoint, The external and internal actor received clear and frank messages that the Prime Minister, represented by Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, began the process of implementing his government program and his obligations to the Iraqi people in a clear and transparent manner, and this is what all observers, all countries, and all parties sensed, pointing out that “the government possesses the seriousness and will of In order to achieve what it  indicated within the government program."


    He added that the Prime Minister is aware of the challenges, but the issue of finding solutions to these problems became clear through many of the files that were raised, such as the services files, before the approval of the tripartite budget as well, and also in the file of problems decided between the region and the federal government, and also it was He has an imprint in this, as well as the border transgressions that occur between neighboring countries and Iraq, and he also had an imprint through concluding security agreements with neighboring countries to end the issue of the presence of opposition armed groups that take Iraqi territory as a place to target these countries, and there are also the visits made by the prime Ministers to all Arab countries, and the volume of cooperation between Iraq and those countries, also showed another picture of the government and its activities in the external file."

    In turn, a member of parliament , MP Alia Nassif, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The successful prime minster is the one who succeeds first at home, gains the satisfaction of his people and strengthens his presence by creating a kind of trust between him and the citizen by fulfilling his obligations and implementing the government program and the ministerial approach and strengthening the internal situation and the success of its files in the internal situation, which is a positive message to the international community that there is a successful prime minister who was able to overcome the country’s challenges and thus impose his presence and impose himself on the international community."

    She added that "many countries are considered similar to Iraq, and their prime ministers were able to advance it to the ranks of developed countries, and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani's steps began to put Iraq in the ranks of developed countries," noting that "most of the former prime ministers possess another nationality, and this nationality is a path to It is a paved way for the countries of the world and the countries of the region in establishing foreign relations, and they were more successful in foreign relations than their success at home, and Al-sudani strengthens his presence internally and sets out for the international community, and is not one of those who have a second nationality ."

    For his part, the leader of Al Nasr  Coalition, Ahmed Al-Wandi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The government is facing a real challenge related to restoring confidence between the citizen and the government on the one hand, and the state and its institutions."
     
    He continued, "Since the majority of the Iraqi people are young people, the government is therefore required to give special importance to this group, and to find realistic solutions to the unemployment crisis among young people by revitalizing the private sector and creating sustainable job opportunities," indicating that "the international community has asked Al-sudani  for a real desire and intention for work."

    American newspaper The New York Times conducted Yesterday, Monday, an interview with Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani in which it confirmed that Al-Sudani seeks to open more investments from Europe and the United States.

    The newspaper stated, "It held a dialogue with Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, who expressed his hope that he would be able to solve the country's problems of corruption and political instability and make Iraq a reliable partner of the United Nations."

    It added, "Al-sudani understands the citizens and their priorities. He is one of the second generation of politicians in the post-Saddam regime. They are the closest to the people and understand that the street wants change."


    It explained, "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani is the first Iraqi leader, since 2003, who spent his entire life inside Iraq, and never left it, even though Saddam Hussein ordered the execution of his father."

    The Newspaper confirmed that "Al-sudani plan to seek assistance from the United Nations to confront the challenge of severe environmental change that causes drought and desertification."

    It pointed out that "Al-sudani to open more investments from Europe and the United States, and to strengthen efforts with Arab countries to help build the infrastructure for natural gas production."

    The Newspaper continued: "Al-sudani understands the energy problem and aims to make Iraq more self-sufficient in the field of energy, and that it is not possible to rely on imported gas forever."