...هل ان هذا هل ان البرنامج الحكومي للتيار ...

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00:00Is this because the government's program for the Sadrist Movement is a Shiite-Shiite war? That is not true. I repeat the question, your honor, with regard to
00:10With regard to change, there is change in the political process. There is no change, I mean, there is no change because the framework that governs Iraq now is a framework
00:18the political consensus, I mean, it is divided and the Shiite ministers gas
00:22But it does not mean that it is a Shiite government. the Speaker of the House of Representatives to the Sunnis does not mean that the House of Representatives is Sunni
00:27the president of the republic. The Kurds do not mean that the president of the republic is every Kurdish. There are many parties
00:32And the House of Representatives, other than that, consists of one hundred eighty twenty deputies from various factions. A political change is what is happening, a political change because this needs a will
00:42and needs a change of the constitution, and a change of the constitution needs
00:45a popular referendum, a number on the constitution, to the fact that the consensus is the one that has been governing the political process in Iraq since 2003. This
00:52Even to this political consensus, it has a higher degree than the constitution,
00:55I mean, his decisions may be, or not only, but they are one hundred percent above the constitution.
01:01If we look at the next government, I mean, now that the fedayeen are now
01:05and won. Let us say that seventy three seats were won and they have the program of the electoral program, in light of which they were elected
01:14their victory is an economic program.
01:18Therefore, this requires them, considering that they committed themselves, as they committed themselves before God and from the society, considering that this is an electoral program
01:26is the first program to be committed to
01:30moral and legal in front of the society because the people now accepted them and took the fighting positions in light of the electoral program, and they were uprooted one day and voted to these blocs.
01:40This obliges them, as the majority and the form of the government with the Islamic trends,
01:46other political trends whether Islamic or Islamic. I think that they could take a step in the right direction towards a process such as fighting corruption,
01:55Infrastructure construction
01:57also, the building of the state's institutions,
02:00construction, expansion of services, the services and education sector and the like, and this is of course proven in the government's program for the Sadrist Movement,
02:10If I go into labor and there's political will
02:13the political process will provoke, and the next government will move forward to Asmara despite the existing political differences.
02:20I see the response of Mr. Tahseen Ghanem to what came in the answer of my guest Mr. Ibrahim, very briefly please.
02:26when
02:28Yes, Mr. Ibrahim, when you talked about the Shiite-Shiite conflict, there was an introduction, it seems that what you focused on, when Mr. Sadr talks
02:37to limit the unilateral weapons to the hands of the state. Therefore, the weapons are in the hands of the Sunnis
02:42or the Kurds are present. Allow me Mr. Ibrahim, I am very dear to your province to get the idea to the honorable viewers. Certainly, there are factions and militias
02:51you and me and all the iraqi people
02:53it is known from these militias and it is known and its identity and doctrine when we talk