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Iraq ends admission exceptions to military colleges in push for fairness

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani issued a directive targeting military and security college admissions. The new order cancels all previous exceptions granted for entry into these institutions. With this decision, Iraq ends admission exceptions that previously allowed special access to select individuals.

TThe Prime Minister sent the directive to the Ministries of Defense and Interior.
He emphasized equal opportunity and legal fairness.
He stated that all competition must follow laws, standards, and regulations.

The order strips the ministers of their power to grant exceptions. From now on, officials will reject all personal requests. This change builds a merit-based system without favoritism.

Al-Sudani therefore ordered all departments to follow formal admission procedures. Moreover, officials must not add unofficial names at any stage of the process. As a result, this step protects the integrity of training institutions. Only candidates on the official reserve list may qualify.

Additionally, each applicant must meet legal and clearly defined standards. Therefore, authorities must confirm all names through official legal channels. To maintain oversight, the Federal Commission of Integrity and related bodies will monitor compliance.

Specifically, their job is to detect and report any violations of these new rules. Ultimately, their oversight will help prevent backdoor admissions and corruption.

By taking this step, Iraq ends admission exceptions that previously weakened trust in the system. The prime minister views this reform as part of a larger national effort. He wants every applicant treated equally and fairly under the law.

This policy reflects Iraq’s continued push for reform and accountability. Al-Sudani remains focused on restoring transparency in all government processes. With this directive, Iraq ends admission exceptions and reinforces fairness in military recruitment.

This bold move sets a new standard for merit-based admissions in Iraq’s most critical institutions.It also signals the government’s commitment to rebuilding public trust in national systems and leadership.

By eliminating favoritism, the decision promotes fairness and accountability at every level of recruitment.It shows that the government values equal opportunity over political connections or personal influence.

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