Moqtada Sadr, the leader of the Sadr movement in Iraq, described what is happening in this country as “a great opportunity to change the political system and the constitution”.
In a tweet on Twitter, Sadr wrote: The spontaneous and peaceful revolution that liberated the Green Zone as the first stage is a golden opportunity for all people who have been burned in the fire of injustice, terrorism, corruption, occupation and occupation. dependency.”
He added: I hope the tragedy of losing the first golden opportunity in 2015 will not be repeated, yes, this is a great opportunity to fundamentally change the political system and the constitution and elections, which in case of fraud will benefit the people. Deep government will turn into the best free and fair elections on the one hand and malicious claims on the other.
He continued: O people of Iraq, all of you are responsible and all of you are in danger… Either a lofty Iraqi among the nations, or a puppet Iraqi under the control of corrupt people, subjects and those who have worldly ambitions. It has even moved abroad, east and west.”
The leader of the Sadr movement explained in the same tweet: Whoever hears the awareness of reforms and does not support it, will be captured by violence, militias, kidnapping, greed, intimidation, marginalization, poverty, humiliation and disappear. Dignity.”
He continued: I ask everyone to support the revolutionaries for reforms, including our proud clans, our security forces and the members of Hashd Shaabi who refuse to surrender and submit to all people groups.
At the end of his tweet, he wrote: But if you missed the opportunity, don’t blame me, I will invite you to do what is best for you, and you will save your homeland, dignity, food, choice and dignity. “
On Saturday, the heavily fortified Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad, saw thousands of Sadr supporters storm and announce a sit-in inside the parliament building to reject the candidacy of Mohammad al-Sudani. Prime Minister.
As the situation escalated, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi in his speech held political factions responsible for the escalation of tensions and called for prioritizing the language of dialogue and giving concessions to overcome the crisis.
Source: Lebanon Debate