الشرق الأوسط
الشرق الأوسط
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Ali Al-Zaidi has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Iraq after a lengthy competition. He began his tenure with a broad campaign against corruption, including security forces raiding the homes of many officials and their close associates. Steps have been recorded to recover stolen funds and put an end to weapons outside state control. Al-Zaidi emphasized that the government is determined to eliminate the corrupt system and to restore the state's monopoly on force, committing himself not to run for a second term and rejecting any external influences. He focused on Iraq's interests and the achievement of national sovereignty. He also noted that Iraq aims to strengthen its relations with the international community and to reform its economy through new laws and development programs, targeting the disarmament of armed factions, ending their independence, and unifying weapons under state control.
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