Al-Kazemi digs under the corridors of the government, and America closes the doors with the aim of overthrowing Al-Sudani

Al-Kazemi digs under the corridors of the government, and America closes the doors with the aim of overthrowing Al-Sudani

8-2-2023

Al-Kazemi digs under the corridors of the government and America closes the doors with the aim of overthrowing Al-SudaniInformation / Baghdad…
The involvement of former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi with suspicions of corruption and his escape outside Iraq was not an obstacle to his attempts to aggravate the internal situation and dig from under the corridors of the prime minister’s office with the aim of creating problems and overthrowing the Sudanese government, by obtaining American support represented in narrowing the space in front of the executive authority by taking decisions from It would undermine the government’s work in many files that are in direct contact with the people.

The representative of the State of Law Coalition, Alia Nassif, said in a televised interview followed by Al-Maalouma, that “former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi has lackeys and parties allied with him working to target electricity and harm this system and thus targeting the government, at a time when there are a number of media professionals associated with the Zionist Eddie Cohen.” Where they are working on (the drumming) for Al-Kazemi, in addition to that there are about two thousand media platforms targeting Al-Sudani and trying to bring him down.

On the other hand, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Ali Al-Fatlawi, stated to Al-Maalouma that “judicial decisions do not contain exceptions for personalities without others, and therefore it is unlikely that judicial decisions will not be issued against former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and everyone who wreaked havoc on the land of Iraq.” He explained that “the decisions issued against Abu Ragheef and his committee may witness other decisions related to personalities involved in corruption and violating the rights of Iraqis, as there is no exception for either Al-Kazemi or other personalities against whom the charges are proven.”

On the other hand, Zainab al-Moussawi, a representative of the Sadikoun Parliamentary Bloc, confirmed to Al-Maalouma that “the recent US sanctions against Iraqi banks aim to stir up Iraqi public opinion against the government of Muhammad Shia’a Al-Sudani,” adding that “the US interventions will increase in pace during the coming days and may reach To impose a series of sanctions on some Iraqi banks, as all US decisions are in violation of international law, especially with the progress of the Sudanese government in the file of combating corruption and other sovereign and economic files.

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