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Zachariah Perfect
Government support
Opinions| 2 November, 2024 - 2:53 PM
If the government is unable to control the chaos within its small office, how can we expect it to control the pace of work and present the honorable model it pledged to, in all state institutions in the liberated governorates, or to control the currency exchange rates and speculators.
For days, the government has been the talk of the town in both virtual and real life. Everyone is talking about the chaos taking place inside one of the country’s most important fortresses, about regulations and laws being violated at zero distance from the prime minister, about raids, lawbreaking, and battles involving aliens and flying saucers.
For a whole week, the government did not issue any official comment on the incident, and did not clarify to the public, through any source in it, the truth of what happened or the steps it would take in this regard.
Why does the Prime Minister, who said a few days ago that "there is no protection for any corrupt person, regardless of his job level," not order an investigation into the case?
Is he waiting, for example, for the forensic report from the center he visited a few days ago, or for a team from the UN Committee of Experts to arrive to investigate the incident?
The government support in this case raises more than one question mark about a prime minister who boasts of his immediate response to any emergency, so what if the matter concerns two of his senior aides, and not just employees in the office of the director of the Sabr Al-Mawadem Directorate, for example.
The government is primarily concerned with addressing the chaos within its corridors, and forming a committee to investigate the incident to end this tampering with the reputation of national institutions, so that “legitimacy” and its institutions do not become a subject of ridicule.
The Presidential Leadership Council is also obligated to break its silence on a sensitive issue that affects the essence of the legal status of the state, which it is the first concerned with defending, and it always says that it is a red line that cannot be crossed.
(From the author's page)
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