Politicians: The government is moving forward to achieve the people's aspirations and political targeting will not stop the wheel of progress

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  • 4-09-2024, 21:30
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    Baghdad-INA 
    MPs and political experts expressed their confidence in the government's progress on its path to achieve the people's aspirations through service and strategic projects and to complete what it started through its ministerial program, indicating that the targeting led by some politically affected people will not stop the wheel of progress.
     
    Governmental success solves files pending for 20 years
     
    MP Hussein Habib said in his interview with the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The government has started serious work since its first days to provide services to the people and achieve their aspirations, which prompted the MPs to support it."
     
    He added, "The government was able to find solutions to problems pending for more than twenty years, such as the file of lecturers, contracts, and stalled projects, providing services to deprived areas, completing hospitals, many of which were previously out of service, as well as finding practical solutions for several projects to relieve traffic congestion."
     
     
    The government continues to fulfill its promises to the people
     
    In turn, the head of the National Approach Bloc, MP Ibtisam Al-Hilali, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that "The achievements made by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani during his tenure as prime minister are great and unprecedented, and he fulfilled his promise when he considered 2024 the year of achievements, as the people reap the fruits of completing important and strategic projects, most notably his projects of building bridges and overpasses and relieving traffic congestion in Baghdad."
     
    She added, "This success has envious and rejecting people, and they launched a fabricated attack to cover up the files of corruption and the corrupt people, especially the theft of the century, and this attack is the price of success in fulfilling promises to the people and implementing the contents of the ministerial program."
     
    MP Ruqayya Al-Nouri confirmed in her interview with the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "democratic work is a great responsibility that depends on connections with the House of Representatives and political parties and requires cooperation from all parties to support the government that plays the role of a father and deals positively with all parties and political forces in the political process." She added that "political differences are addressed through democratic ways and the constitution”.
     
    The government's reform approach has harmed supporters of corruption
     
    Political analyst Ali Al-Baydar confirmed to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "what some are raising is expected with the aim of influencing the reformist service role that the Prime Minister is pursuing in the field of combating corruption, striking the corrupt, undermining their influence, and recovering money and wanted persons."
     
     
    Stirring up crises to obstruct the work of the government
     
    For his part, political analyst Hamza Mustafa said in an interview with the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that  "There are parties trying to cover up corruption files, which prompted them to weave attempts to bring down, personalize and prejudge cases that are supposed to be left to the judiciary and no political discussion is raised about them."
     
    He added that "what is being raised is an attempt to put obstacles in the way of the steps of success achieved by Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani through the work of his government, which has received the support of the Iraqi street and the citizen sees them as real steps to build a state, whether in terms of services or infrastructure."
     
    The Prime Minister's popularity is growing
     
    Political analyst Sarmed Al-Bayati told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "there are those who are trying to disrupt and obstruct the government's work despite its achievements, especially in the service sector, as Iraq is witnessing a real and unprecedented construction, which requires solidarity with the government and not disrupting it."
     
    He added that "the judiciary is the arbiter of the cases presented to it, and it is not permissible to use political slander to exploit some positions against the government in a negative political manner."
     
    In turn, political analyst Nabil Al-Azzawi told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "This attack can be interpreted as political behavior aimed at obstructing the government's unprecedented achievements, and it expresses some people's fear of the Prime Minister's growing popularity among Iraqis."