Kazemi’s emphasis on the importance of Ayatollah Sistani’s guidelines in the Iraqi election process.
According to Mawazin News, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi, in response to a statement by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Sistani, the supreme Shiite authority in Iraq, tweeted that he supported his position and announced that the statement was of national and humanitarian content. It increases the responsibility of the government, and we received this message with high responsibility.
Mustafa al-Kazemi added, “We emphasize the commitment of government institutions to support the election process and urge candidates to abide by the law and regulations, and voters to participate widely in these elections and make good choices.”
Iraqi President Barham Saleh also said that the statement by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Sistani was a high-ranking national authority taken in critical circumstances to support the country.
“Following the publication of the statement of Grand Ayatollah Sistani, the leader of the Iraqi national wisdom movement, Sayyid Ammar Hakim, wrote in a message appreciating the guidelines of the authority: And called responsibly in the election.
Yesterday, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Sistani in a statement called on the people to participate consciously and responsibly in the upcoming Iraqi parliamentary elections.
The statement from the Iraqi Supreme Authority said that voters should learn from past experiences and value the vote and its important role in shaping the future of the country, and take this important opportunity to make a real change in governing the country and remove corrupt and inefficient idiots. Use the main joints of the country. This will be possible through effective participation and good choice of the people, otherwise the failures of previous parliaments and the resulting governments will be repeated.
The Iraqi High Authority also stressed in its statement that it does not support any candidate or list in the elections, and that it is entirely up to the voters to express their views on this issue.
Iraqi parliamentary elections are scheduled for another 11 days (October 10th).