INA- Baghdad
Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani visited the new building of the Federal Supreme Court today, where he met with the President of the Federal Supreme Court, Mr. Jassim Muhammad Abboud, and the members of the Court, in the presence of the Prime Minister Chief of Staff and the Legal Advisor to the Prime Minister, according to a statement of the Media Office of the Prime Minister , received by the Iraqi News Agency INA.
The statement read “During the visit, Prime Minister Al-Sudani toured the departments and facilities of the new building. He reaffirmed the government’s support for the work of the Federal Supreme Court and its ongoing efforts to ensure full coordination between the executive and judicial authorities, aimed at upholding the rule of law and promoting security and stability in various political and social spheres.”
The statement further said that “The Prime Minister also emphasized the government’s commitment, in collaboration with the legislative authority, to preparing laws and legislation that contribute to the completion of state-building efforts. These efforts are aimed at advancing the developmental government program, fostering economic and service-driven progress that citizens have begun to witness, and paving the way for expanding fruitful international partnerships that benefit Iraq.”
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