Sayyid Al-Hakeem lauds Al-Hikma’s sons upcoming elections’ preparations, urges doubling efforts till elections’ day
In a gathering of elites and competencies of Al-Hikma National Movement, Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem, Head of Al-Hikma National Movement, lauded the high motivation and readiness displayed for the impending elections. His Eminence underscored the imperative of redoubling efforts in the remaining period. H.E. stressed the significance of harnessing the acceptability of Al-Hikma and moderate powers in serving the people and addressing their needs.
H.E. emphasized the importance of virtuous projects and competent teams dedicated to righteous actions. H.E. pointed out that the prevalence of injustice, the conversion of evil into good, and vice versa serve as indicators of the imminent appearance of the honorable Imam Al-Mahdi (May Allah hasten his honorable reappearance), to promote justice and fairness.
H.E. affirmed the need to uphold the achieved stability in security, politics, and society, and underscored the priority of economic matters, provision of services, cessation of the rentier state model, and introduction of investments that bolster the economy while aligning with Iraq's interests globally and regionally.
Addressing the ongoing openness of Iraq regionally and internationally, H.E. noted Iraq's interconnectedness with its regional and international surroundings, influencing and being influenced by them. H.E. also stressed the necessity of maintaining a balance among all parties and acting based on the interests of Iraq.
Regarding the Palestinian situation, H.E. renewed his condemnation of the Israeli entity's criminal actions and underscored the importance of adopting the vision of the supreme religious authority as a guiding framework for addressing the crisis in Palestine and the challenges faced by the Palestinian people. H.E. called upon the international community to shoulder its responsibilities in addressing the humanitarian crisis and eliminating double standards in matters of human rights and freedom of expression