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Iraqi PM faces backlash from political parties over his bold anti-corruption drive
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Iraqi PM faces backlash from political parties over his bold anti-corruption drive

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi has faced strong criticism from Shiite political parties over his aggressive anti-corruption measures. Since taking office in early May, Al Zaidi has prioritized combating graft, establishing the Supreme Sovereign Council for Integrity, Oversight, and Recovery of Public Funds to oversee high-value spending and direct cases to the judiciary. His efforts intensified with 'Operation Fajr,' which involved pre-dawn raids in Baghdad, resulting in the arrest of 47 lawmakers and officials, including high-profile figures like the Deputy Oil Minister and former Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani. The operation, based on testimony from an arrested deputy oil minister, sparked tensions within the ruling coalition, particularly with the Coordination Framework, which criticized the use of military force and lack of prior consultation. Political leaders expressed concerns that unilateral actions could destabilize the coalition, highlighting the growing friction between the government and opposition factions.

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The National logoThe NationalStranački povezanLijevoČinjenice 85Objektivnost 65jučer
Iraqi PM faces backlash from political parties over his bold anti-corruption drive

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi has faced strong criticism from Shiite political parties over his aggressive anti-corruption measures. Since taking office in early May, Al Zaidi has prioritized combating graft, establishing the Supreme Sovereign Council for Integrity, Oversight, and Recovery of Public Funds to oversee high-value spending and direct cases to the judiciary. His efforts intensified with 'Operation Fajr,' which involved pre-dawn raids in Baghdad, resulting in the arrest of 47 lawmakers and officials, including high-profile figures like the Deputy Oil Minister and former Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani. The operation, based on testimony from an arrested deputy oil minister, sparked tensions within the ruling coalition, particularly with the Coordination Framework, which criticized the use of military force and lack of prior consultation. Political leaders expressed concerns that unilateral actions could destabilize the coalition, highlighting the growing friction between the government and opposition factions.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the anti-corruption campaign as a necessary and principled effort against systemic graft, emphasizing the government's proactive stance. While it reports on criticisms from political parties, it highlights the government's justification for using military-style operations and does

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 65): Factuality is high as the article reports specific actions taken by the PM and details the operation with names and numbers. Objectivity is lower due to the biased tone suggesting political backlash and using phrases like 'bold anti-corruption drive' which imply judgment.

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