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US Envoy Warns Iraq Political Stability Depends on Strong Institutions

Iraq Political Stability is under threat unless the country resolves the issue of weapons outside state authority, warned US Presidential Envoy Mark Savaya on Saturday. He stressed that restoring the strength and independence of Iraq’s official institutions is crucial to overcoming the nation’s recurring political challenges.

Posting on X, Savaya urged Iraqi leaders to respect constitutional frameworks and enforce the separation of powers. He emphasized that interference from external pressure centers could disrupt political decision-making and weaken state authority. Without decisive action, Iraq risks returning to cycles of political deadlock.

“Strong nations emerge when the executive, legislative, and judicial branches operate within clear boundaries,” Savaya said. “They must be accountable through legal mechanisms, not external influence.” He warned that Iraq stands at a critical juncture. The country can either advance toward robust institutions that enforce the law and attract investment, or fall back into prolonged political complexity.

He highlighted the urgent need to remove weapons from political processes. According to Savaya, political actors must commit firmly to keeping arms out of governance. Only then can Iraq present itself as a credible state capable of earning international respect.

Savaya also noted that the challenges are not abstract. Persistent political paralysis has hindered economic growth, slowed reforms, and weakened public trust. He called on leaders to back words with tangible action, warning that half-measures could deepen instability.

Furthermore, the envoy urged greater transparency and coordination among Iraq’s institutions. He argued that strong institutions are essential for enforcing laws and maintaining public confidence. Iraq Political Stability depends on institutions working independently while cooperating to protect citizens’ rights and national security.

In conclusion, Savaya reinforced that political courage and institutional reform are critical. He stated that Iraq’s path forward requires accountability, adherence to the constitution, and the removal of weapons from politics. Only then can the country ensure long-term security and stability.

Observers noted that Iraq Political Stability has been tested repeatedly by armed groups and political interference. Analysts argue that decisive institutional reforms now could prevent future crises and create opportunities for growth, investment, and international cooperation.

With the upcoming political sessions, Iraq faces a defining moment. Leaders’ commitment to transparent governance, legal accountability, and separation of powers will determine whether the country moves toward stability or lapses into renewed political uncertainty.

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