The first comment of the Sadr movement to participate in the new Iraqi government

The first comment of the Sadr movement to participate in the new Iraqi government

Today, Saturday, the Muqtada al-Sadr-led Sadrist movement in Iraq chose not to take part in a coalition administration that was “dependent, militia-tried” and did not and will not fulfil the aspirations of the Iraqi people.

Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, the spokesperson for Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr, said in a statement today: “We emphasise our categorical, clear, and explicit rejection of the participation of any of our followers who are in previous or current governments, or who are outside of them, or those who defected from us previously or later, whether from inside and outside Iraq, or any of those affiliated with us directly or indirectly, but absolutely, and with any justification or

“Everyone who participates in ministries with them unfairly, violently, and disobedience for whatever reason is that he does not represent us at all,” he continued, “but we absolve him of the Day of Judgment and he is considered immediately dismissed from the Al-Sadr family.

Al-Iraqi stated that “there are open attempts to appease the current and mute the voice of the country, and that in those who belong to us, they have asked their saliva to that corrupt cake, from which only the crumbs remain.

The dominance of corruption and corrupt, and the manipulation of the necks, destinies, and money of the people without control by mixing the papers and dominating the judicial and security authorities, independent bodies, and what is like, are shown to everyone by our demonstration that there are malicious plans to root, root, and strengthen their authority and undermine their other than them.

“As they express, condemn, and denounce the explicit disobedience to the legal and national orders issued from the highest levels from inside Iraq first and outside second, as we condemn and denounce the suppression of the voice of the people who refuse to return Iraq to the first square.

He advised “not turning Iraq into a problem in the hands of outside agendas, not turning the weapon into escalating hands, and not turning the people’s money into corrupt wallets and banks.

The Sadr movement’s initial statement regarding its involvement in the new Iraqi government

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