In a major step to strengthen the national project, the Al-Furatain Movement renewed its confidence in Mohammad Shiaa Al-Sudani as its Secretary-General. The movement also elected a new General Secretariat during its second general conference, themed “Reconstruction and Development.”
The Al-Furatain Movement announced that its conference was attended by key organizational leaders, political office members, provincial branch representatives, and founding members. Representatives from Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission supervised the event to ensure transparency.
Throughout the conference, participants emphasized Iraq’s urgent challenges across economic, social, and security sectors. Discussions focused on achieving sustainable development, securing a healthy democratic environment, and shaping a promising future for coming generations. Strengthening the national project remained the core of every dialogue.
The conference took place within the framework of Al-Furatain’s ongoing commitment to a civil state built on justice, law, and equal opportunities. Leaders highlighted the need to protect Iraq’s rich diversity while prioritizing reform, social stability, and respect for national values. This dedication firmly aligns with the goals of the national project.
Moreover, discussions extended to regional and global transformations, where Iraq’s evolving role received strong praise. Participants celebrated Iraq’s diplomatic achievements, which elevated its regional and global standing while steering the country away from divisive conflicts. Iraq’s position as a key regional player forms a cornerstone of the national project.
The movement underscored its success in bolstering political stability through collaboration with other national forces. It showcased efforts to present a united vision that strengthens shared destinies and common aspirations. Participants insisted that the continuation of these efforts is crucial for political and security stability.
Strong emphasis was placed on supporting state institutions and fueling reform efforts through legal and constitutional means. Promoting effective governance and aiding Iraq’s economic recovery stood as top priorities. Conference members expressed confidence that these actions would further enhance citizens’ trust in Iraq’s democratic system.
The movement also reiterated the importance of fair elections as the foundation of democracy. It called for transparent and free competition that reflects the people’s true will.
Key recommendations issued by the conference included:
- Renewing trust in Mohammad Shiaa Al-Sudani and electing a new General Secretariat.
- Continuing support for government programs focusing on service improvement, fighting corruption, boosting the economy, and reducing poverty and unemployment.
- Advocating for developmental reforms that prioritize citizens’ needs over all other interests.
- Strengthening the legal and constitutional pillars of Iraq’s political system.
- Promoting youth empowerment and women’s participation as key engines of national development.
- Reaffirming commitment to national unity while rejecting sectarianism and political quotas.
- Reaching out to all active national forces to create a supportive civic front.
- Backing security forces to maintain law and order under the principles of human rights.
- Enhancing Iraq’s social fabric and celebrating the positive role of honorable Iraqi tribes.
- Advancing an independent and productive foreign policy that reflects Iraq’s sovereignty.
Ultimately, the Al-Furatain Movement’s conference served as a major milestone in reinforcing Iraq’s stability and growth. Throughout all discussions and recommendations, the commitment to the national project remained the unwavering heartbeat driving every decision.