Al-Sudani Announces Plans to Form New Iraqi Government
During a speech broadcast on television, al-Sudani confirmed that his Reconstruction and Development Coalition secured the top position in the national vote and emphasized that it “will remain so.”
He vowed that the forthcoming administration will “serve all Iraqis and protect the interests of everyone, including those who chose to boycott the vote.” Al-Sudani further highlighted that “Iraq belongs to all and will remain for all.”
According to initial figures released by the electoral commission, al-Sudani’s coalition ranked first in Baghdad, gaining 411,026 votes.
The commission also reported that nationwide voter participation stood at 56.11%.
“We call on everyone to place Iraq’s interests above all else and respect the will of the voters,” al-Sudani stated, urging unity and cooperation among all political factions.
He added that “the next stage will focus on negotiations grounded in a unifying and responsible national spirit aimed at shaping the form of the new government — a competent government capable of implementing programs and commitments.”
The Iraqi leader concluded by affirming that his coalition “is open to all parties without exception,” signaling an inclusive approach to forming the next government.
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