Iraqi President Nizar Amidi stressed the need to continue efforts to combat corruption during a meeting with Asaib Ahl al-Haq Secretary-General Qais al-Khazali in Baghdad on Sunday.
The call comes as Iraq’s anti-corruption campaign gains increasing political and public support.
President Emphasizes Rule of Law
According to a statement from the Presidency’s media office, the meeting reviewed key national developments and highlighted the importance of addressing challenges through cooperation and responsibility.
President Amidi stressed the need to:
– Support oversight and judicial institutions
– Strengthen legal measures to protect public funds
– Promote transparency and integrity
– Enhance the effectiveness of state institutions
The discussions also covered regional and international developments, with emphasis on dialogue and de-escalation to maintain stability.
Political Backing for Anti-Corruption Campaign
In a separate statement, Abdul Hussein Al-Mousawi, head of the National Approach Alliance, expressed strong support for the government’s “Al-Fajr” anti-corruption campaign.
He described the campaign as a responsible step toward restoring state authority and protecting public funds, noting that corruption has become a serious threat to Iraq’s institutions and economic stability.
Al-Mousawi called for continued investigations and recovery of stolen assets, emphasizing the need for both political and public support.
Parliamentary Support for Government Measures
Meanwhile, Babil bloc leader Aswan Al-Kaldani reaffirmed support for government and judicial actions targeting corruption.
In a statement, he praised the efforts of:
– The judiciary
– The Integrity Commission
– Security agencies
He emphasized that fighting corruption is a “national responsibility” and that holding accountable those involved—regardless of their position—is essential for building a just and transparent state.
Broad Consensus on Combating Corruption
The statements reflect growing consensus among political actors on the importance of:
– Enforcing accountability
– Recovering public funds
– Strengthening the rule of law
– Rebuilding public trust in institutions
Observers say such alignment could play a key role in sustaining momentum for reform efforts.
Key Points
– Iraqi president calls for continued anti-corruption efforts
– Meeting with Qais al-Khazali focuses on national challenges
– Strong political backing for “Al-Fajr” campaign
– Parliament supports government and judicial measures
– Emphasis on protecting public funds and restoring trust
Conclusion
The Iraqi leadership’s renewed focus on combating corruption, combined with strong political support, signals a sustained push toward accountability and reform. As investigations continue, the campaign is expected to expand, with broader implications for governance and public confidence.





