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Fighting Corruption Tops Sudani’s Agenda

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has reaffirmed that fighting corruption remains a top priority for his government. He made this statement during a graduation ceremony held at the Ministry of Interior.

The event marked the conclusion of the 30th qualifying course at the Higher Institute for Security and Administrative Development. During his speech, the Prime Minister highlighted several national challenges. These include drug trafficking, tribal conflicts, organized crime, and cross-border offenses.

He emphasized that his government continues to act on these threats. Fighting corruption, however, remains at the center of all efforts. He called it a core challenge that affects Iraq’s stability and progress.

Moreover, al-Sudani stressed the importance of strengthening Iraq’s security institutions. He said these institutions must operate with awareness, training, and modern tools. He urged all departments to embrace knowledge, vigilance, and updated technology.

The Prime Minister made it clear that Iraq would never return to past eras of oppression. He warned against any attempt to revive dictatorship, brutality, or isolation. These efforts, he said, will be stopped regardless of their form.

Meanwhile, Iraq faces social and institutional struggles. The Ministry of Justice revealed concerning figures about the prison system. Over 60% of inmates under 25 are jailed for non-violent crimes. Additionally, fewer than 150 licensed psychologists currently serve Iraq’s 43 million people.

These numbers point to broader systemic issues, including youth vulnerability and mental health gaps. Al-Sudani acknowledged the importance of addressing these realities. He called for deeper reforms that extend beyond security and justice.

On the international front, the Prime Minister said Iraq has made significant progress. He claimed his administration successfully restored global confidence in the country. That renewed trust, he believes, reflects Iraq’s changing image on the world stage.

In conclusion, fighting corruption remains the cornerstone of the Prime Minister’s agenda. Alongside that, the government plans to modernize institutions, reduce crime, and rebuild trust—both at home and abroad.

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