Muqtada al-Sadr: This is a great opportunity to fundamentally change the political system

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And he said the chestIn a tweet on his Twitter account: "The spontaneous, peaceful revolution that liberated the green Zone As a first stage, it is the golden opportunity for each of the people stung by the fire of injustice, terrorism, corruption, occupation and dependency".

He added: "I hope that the tragedy of missing the first golden opportunity in 2016 will not be repeated.. Yes, this is a great opportunity to fundamentally change the political system, the constitution, and elections that, if rigged in favor of the deep state, are better. Elections Free and fair, even if it was honest and removed the corrupt, it has become a forgery that is being eaten up by the hands of the corrupt on the one hand, and malicious lawsuits on the other.".

He continued: "O Iraqi people, you are all responsible and all of you are at stake.. Either an Iraq lofty among nations or a vassal Iraq controlled by the corrupt, vassals and those with worldly ambitions, and even moved by the hands of the outside, east and west".

The leader explained Sadrist MovementIn the same tweet: "Whoever hears the awareness of reform and does not support it, he will be a prisoner of violence, militias, kidnapping, greed, intimidation, marginalization, poverty, humiliation and the erasure of dignity.".

He continued by saying: "I call on everyone to support the revolutionaries for reform, including our proud clans, our security forces and individuals The popular crowd The Mujahid who refuse submission and subservience and all groups of the people".

He concluded his tweet by saying: "But if you miss the opportunity, do not blame me, for I invite you to that which is in your interest and reform, and to save your country, your dignity, your food, your bounties and your prestige.".

The heavily fortified green zone in the capital witnessed BaghdadYesterday, Saturday, thousands of supporters of the Sadrist movement stormed and announced a sit-in inside the parliament headquarters, as an expression of their rejection of the nomination of Mohammed Al Sudani as prime minister.

As the situation escalated, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi delivered a speech in which he held the political blocs responsible for the escalation, and demanded that they give priority to the language of dialogue and make concessions to overcome the crisis.

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And he said the chestin a tweet on his Twitter account: “The spontaneous, peaceful revolution that liberated the green Zone As a first stage, it is the golden opportunity for each of the people stung by the fire of injustice, terrorism, corruption, occupation and dependency.

He added: “I hope that the tragedy of missing the first golden opportunity in 2016 will not be repeated. Yes, this is a great opportunity to fundamentally change the political system, the constitution, and elections that, if rigged in favor of the deep state, will become better.” Elections Free and fair, even if it was honest and removed the corrupt, it has become a forgery that is being eaten up by the hands of the corrupt on the one hand, and malicious lawsuits on the other.”

He continued: “Oh, the Iraqi people, you are all responsible and all of you are at stake…either an Iraq that is lofty among nations, or a vassal Iraq controlled by the corrupt, vassals and those with worldly ambitions, and even moved by the hands of the outside, east and west.”

The leader explained Sadrist Movementin the same tweet: “Whoever hears the awareness of reform and does not support it, he will be a prisoner of violence, militias, kidnapping, greed, intimidation, marginalization, poverty, humiliation and the erasure of dignity.”

He continued, “I call on everyone to support the revolutionaries for reform, including our proud clans, our security forces and individuals The popular crowd The Mujahideen who reject submission and subservience and all groups of the people.”

He concluded his tweet by saying: “But if you miss the opportunity, do not blame me, for I invite you to what is in your goodness and reform, and to save your homeland, your dignity, your food, your choices and your prestige.”

The heavily fortified green zone in the capital witnessed BaghdadYesterday, Saturday, thousands of supporters of the Sadrist movement stormed and announced a sit-in inside the parliament headquarters, as an expression of their rejection of the nomination of Mohammed Al Sudani as prime minister.

As the situation escalated, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi delivered a speech in which he held the political blocs responsible for the escalation, and demanded that they give priority to the language of dialogue and make concessions to overcome the crisis.

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