With the confidence of the Parliament, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid emphasized that the formation of a new government is an important step towards overcoming crises, stressing the need for it to receive support to meet the aspirations and aspirations of the people.
This happened during his meeting on Friday at the Al-Salam Palace in the capital Baghdad with the head of the Politburo of the Defenders of Islam Party of the Organization of Iraq, Khudair Al-Khuzay.
Strengthening the unity of the national row
Rashid pointed out that the current situation requires strengthening national unity, overcoming difficulties, and working to strengthen the stability of the country and protect the security of citizens, according to a statement by the president, broadcast by the Iraqi news agency “knowingly.”
It is noteworthy that on Thursday the parliament expressed confidence in the government of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani after the presentation of his government program, which received an absolute majority by voting.
Fight against corruption and waste of public money
And a ministerial curriculum was agreed between all political forces, which included work to reform the economy, finance and the service sector, Consensus reports.
The ministerial curriculum also emphasized a number of highlights, including the fight against poverty and unemployment, the fight against financial and administrative corruption, the solution to the electricity crisis, the protection of the poor, the fight against unemployment, the provision of jobs, the revitalization of the role of investment bodies, the promotion industry, accelerating the restoration of the liberated areas, replenishing the list of displaced persons, improving public services for the population.
In addition to fighting corruption and wasting public money, restructuring the state budget and managing public money to reduce consumer spending pressure, improve the quality and protection of telecommunications services, develop the transport sector and others.
It is noteworthy that Al-Sudani has previously stressed that corruption is more dangerous than the coronavirus pandemic, given that it is the cause of many economic problems, the weakening of state power, the spread of poverty, unemployment and the weakness of public services.