Iraqi PM: Elections were safe; Let everyone put aside their differences.
Reacting to the protests over the announcement of the election results, the Iraqi Prime Minister stressed that the elections were held in a fair and transparent manner and that everyone should leave partisan and personal differences.
According to the International Group of Sach News Agency, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi attended the birthday celebration of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Baghdad’s Al-Azamiyah district, in response to popular protests against the results of the recent parliamentary elections, calling on everyone to resolve party and personal differences. And provide the well-being and dignity of the Iraqi people.
A statement from the Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office, a copy of which was published on the Al-Furat News website, said that Al-Kadhimi, attending the celebration of the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Baghdad’s Al-Azamiyah district, said: “We stand here today with our families and loved ones. “Let us celebrate the birthday of the Holy Prophet with them in the city of Aziz al-Azamiyah.”
While congratulating on this occasion and referring to the moral attributes and virtues of the Prophet, he said: “A corrupt person is one who abandons moral values and politics really means serving the people, guiding them to better take care of them and resolving their conflicts and problems.” . But unfortunately, for some, politics means blackmail, lies, deception, conflict and deception of the people.
He added: “We have fulfilled our commitment to our nation to hold early and healthy elections and the people have elected their representative and these new representatives will play their role in the new parliament.” “The new representatives have a moral and national duty to their people and must restore the people’s trust in the political process and democracy.”
Al-Kazemi explained that the current government has faced difficult financial, economic and health crises due to the corona and a host of other challenges that it has overcome. We are facing a new stage in which we must join hands, inspired by the lessons and lessons learned from the past, and put aside differences and partisan and personal ijtihads in order to bring the country to a safe shore and provide the well-being, stability and decent construction of the Iraqi people. do.
Following the announcement of the results of the Iraqi parliamentary elections, which took place on October 10, a number of political parties and coalitions protested against the announced results and spoke of manipulating the results of these elections. A number of Iraqi cities have been protesting against the results since yesterday, with protesters calling for a manual count of all ballots because they believe the electronic counting of ballots was rigged.
Some Iraqi politicians, endorsing the influence of the UAE, Britain and the United States in the recent elections, confirm the hypothesis of manipulation and interference of these foreign parties in the results of the recent parliamentary elections.