KEY POINTS
  • Haider al-Abadi, who belongs to the Islamic Dawa Party, said the country was previously lost with political parties built along "sectarian, ethnic or other lines."
  • "This is the first time we're sending a very very powerful message to everyone, our political system must reform itself," he said.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi delivers a speech during Baghdad Dialogue Conference in Baghdad, Iraq on January 14, 2017.

With elections just months away, Iraq's prime minister has called on the country's political system to reform itself and move away from its divided past.

Haider al-Abadi, who belongs to the Islamic Dawa Party, said the country was previously lost with political parties built along "sectarian, ethnic or other lines." But he added that the country is now building a new momentum that appeals to all citizens, regardless of their ethnicity.