The Political Systems Department at the College of Political Science / University of Baghdad held its first quarterly symposium for the academic year 2023-2024, entitled “The Ministerial Curriculum for the Government of Mr. Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani: A Study of the Outcomes,” under the supervision of the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Adel Al-Budaiwi, and in the presence of the Prime Minister’s Advisor for Administrative Development Affairs, Dr. Aqeel Al-Khazali, and the Media Office of the Prime Minister.
During his speech, Al-Khazali pointed out that the College of Political Science’s embrace of this initiative, which is considered unique and exceptional, is considered the first launch for the benefit of this ancient academic institution, as it sheds light on the government program report that was presented and approved by the Council of Ministers last week, considering it the outcome of a year’s achievement from time span of the government, adding that Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani longs to hold such seminars to strengthen relations with academic minds, evaluate the current situation in the institutional sector, and quality of services and political performance, explaining at the same time that we need today to translate the health and recovery of the relationship between the public sector and the scientific, cognitive, and academic figures that represent the nation’s product through the outcome of the experiences and knowledge they have gained, stressing that we need to complete this stage to restore the quorum of the process of engineering paths for the executive sector, politically and executively, and in all other sustainable development fields, in order to be a kind of simulation between the academic mind that carefully considers the validity of procedures and the executive sector, which must be committed to the scientific framework of what such minds have produced.
For his part, the Dean of the College emphasized that holding such seminars is part of the College’s interest and program in how to establish the link between the academic side and what is related to the governmental side, explaining that all College seminars and conferences aim to diagnose risks and threats, and then provide solutions that work to achieve goals. He indicates that the topic of the symposium on the government program is part of this vision and idea of ​​how to diagnose the challenges facing the government program and then provide solutions.
At the end of the symposium, an open discussion was inaugurated for the attendees by the Head of the Political Systems Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Al-Jubouri, in order to answer their questions and inquiries about the government program of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani.

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