Head of Al-Fatah Alliance: The Popular Mobilization Forces Are Here to Stay
The head of Al-Fatah Alliance expresses his satisfaction with the agreement with China, and accused the US of Iraq's electricity problem.
Hadi al-Amiri, the head of Al-Fatah Alliance, announced that the popular mobilization forces "are here to stay," and their dissolution is forbidden.
During an electoral conference in the province of Diyala, today, Friday, al-Amiri considered that the consensus with China in building Iraq was the right decision, and said he will work to implement the agreement with the Chinese.
Al-Amiri mentioned that the solution to Iraq's electricity problem lies in heading towards an agreement with the German company "Siemens." He also pointed out that the US has disrupted this agreement and is responsible for the current problem in Iraq.
The head of the alliance stressed that Al-Fatah's program includes creating job opportunities for the Iraqi youth, and limiting excessive unemployment.
He confirmed that the alliance aspires to form the largest bloc in the Iraqi parliament in order to achieve security and stability in the country.
Earlier, Al-Fatah Alliance expressed its gratitude to Grand Ayatollah Al-Sistani's statement regarding the parliamentary elections and called on the Iraqi people to cast their votes on the 10th of October.
It is worth mentioning that the supreme religious authority in Iraq had urged Iraqis to participate in the elections and take advantage of this opportunity to drive change.