Qubad Talabani and Ayad Allawi stress the importance of combating corruption
Iraq 07:50 PM - 2022-12-07Qubad Talabani on the right and Ayad Allawi on the left
Both Qubad Talabani and Ayad Allawi stress the importance of advancing administrative reforms across the board and combating corruption in Iraq.
The first Iraqi Prime Minister after the fall of the Ba'ath administration, Ayad Allawi, was met by Qubad Talabani, Supervisor of President Mam Jalal's Secretariat Office, on Wednesday, December 7.
Aso Mamend, Administrator at the Political Bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), was present at the meeting, which placed emphasis on the need to move forward with administrative reform initiatives quickly in order to combat corruption, strengthen security and stability, and work to address the needs of citizens.
They also discussed the most recent political developments in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, particularly in the wake of the formation of the Iraqi government, and stressed the significance of extensive support for Mohammed Shia' Al-initiatives Sudani's to carry out the necessary projects and plans to serve the people.
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