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The State Administration Coalition confirmed its commitment to the principles stressed by the religious authority in its latest statement, emphasizing the necessity of keeping Iraq away from the atmosphere of war in the region, and announced its support for amending one of the articles of the federal general budget.
A statement by the coalition stated that “the State Administration Coalition held its regular meeting today, Wednesday, in the presence of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Speaker of the House of Representatives Mahmoud al-Mashhadani. The meeting discussed the most important issues and developments in Iraq and the region, and the next stage was addressed, as well as the integration between the executive and legislative authorities, in a way that achieves the interest of the people, and the emphasis on resolving the basic laws that contribute to codifying executive procedures, in addition to discussing the expected ministerial amendment.”
He added that “the attendees welcomed the resolution of the issue of the presidency of the House of Representatives, as it is a constitutional entitlement that enhances joint national action,” noting that “the Prime Minister reviewed the progress made in implementing the government program, in light of the passage of two years of the government, which was able to accomplish important national files that fall within the priorities and targets of its executive program.”
He pointed out that “the meeting stressed the importance of extending the second legislative term of the House of Representatives, given the circumstances of the stage and the challenges that Iraq is going through, as well as stressing support for the step of amending one of the articles of the federal general budget related to oil,” indicating that “the meeting witnessed an emphasis on commitment to the principles stressed by the supreme religious authority in its recent statement, which contribute to building a state of institutions and paving the way to achieving a better future for the country.”
The statement continued, “The attendees stressed Iraq’s principled position in standing with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples against the sinful Zionist aggression, and condemning the crimes of genocide committed by the occupying entity against defenseless citizens,” adding: “The rumors about using Iraqi territory as a starting point for carrying out attacks were also refuted, considering them flimsy justifications to justify the aggression on Iraq’s land and sovereignty. The joint work and the presentation of the country’s supreme interest were also emphasized, and keeping Iraq’s territory away from the atmosphere of war, which the occupying entity seeks to expand and drag the region into with the aim of destabilizing security and stability.”
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