Baghdad - INA
The liberated governorates' front front revealed its goals in the coming stage.
"The Front for a coalition of liberated governorates, numbering 21, reviewed in a meeting its political stances related to forming the government and discussing the obstacles it faces," MP Muhammad Iqbal, a member of the Front, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) today.
He pointed out, "The agreement to expand the alliance and form a front to demand the benefits of the liberated governorates," noting that the front aims to correct political positions related to the legislative and executive side and work in the provinces that need a major effort.
Iqbal expressed his hope that the political work in the coming stage will be more stable in a way that serves the public interest and aspirations of the citizens, stressing, "The Front supports the formation of a government of independent personalities and not affiliated with the blocs and political parties."
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