Hadi Al-Amiri: We must confront foreign hegemony.
On the anniversary of the martyrdom of Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim, the head of Iraq’s Fatah parliamentary coalition stressed that foreign hegemony over his country must be confronted.
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Hadi al-Amiri, head of Iraq’s Fatah parliamentary coalition, called on Thursday to confront the unrest in the country and regain control of the government.
Al-Amiri issued a statement on the occasion of Iraqi Martyr’s Day and the anniversary of the martyrdom of Mujahid scholar Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim, emphasizing that this great martyr spent his life in the face of coercion and oppression and led the path of jihad to save the country.
Al-Ahd News Agency reported, quoting the statement, that the presence of Ayatollah al-Hakim was a clear point in the history of Iraq and the Muslim Ummah, and that the martyr, at the cost of his stance against oppression, incurred a great deal, but never backed down. He did not bargain.
Al-Amiri stressed that the anniversary of the martyrdom of Ayatollah Al-Hakim is a reminder of the great responsibility that the heirs of his path and great plan bear, emphasizing that the plan of this martyr is to liberate and build Iraq and guarantee security, dignity and justice in every corner.
On this occasion, he called on all Iraqi nationalist political groups and all Iraqi people to continue on the path of the martyrs to achieve the holy goals, and for this reason, “we must all be united to overcome crises and differences and important national issues.” “Let’s consider.”
Al-Fatah stressed the need to overcome small obstacles through understanding, cooperation and good faith, emphasizing the realization of the goals of the Iraqi people, which begins with the rejection of foreign domination and prevention, and to build a government based on the criteria of independence and fighting corruption. arrives”.
Al-Amiri announced last week that the coalition’s political talks with all political factions in the country would continue, stressing that the Shiite Coordinating Committee, known as the Attar al-Tansiqi (Coordination Framework), is cohesive and welcomes engagement with all political groups. According to al-Fatah chairman, the committee will continue its political dialogue.
The leader of the Al-Fatah coalition warned that the political situation was deteriorating and called on all political forces to stop being stubborn and to put the interests of the people before personal interests. Al-Amiri stressed the importance of consensus on the next Iraqi prime minister, saying: “If this is not possible, we will be closed and the only losers will be the Iraqi people.”