Sunday, September 4, 2011
*****Sadr gives the government another deadline and deny the existence of regional pressure to cancel events*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****Sadrists announced on Sunday that its leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, *****the government grants the deadline again***** to improve services and achieve the aspirations of the Iraqi people,***** and when he said he did not support the idea of dropping the Maliki government,***** denied the existence of pressure from regional *****to the chest to persuade him to postpone the demonstrations.*****
The MP for the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement Iman al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "cleric Muqtada al-Sadr did not call for a demonstration to bring down the government on the ninth of September now, but given six-month deadline expired at the end of last August to work to avoid failures repeated provision of services, "indicating that" al-Sadr to leave the option for the Iraqi people to get out peaceful demonstrations in the absence of improving government performance. "
She said Moussawi said***** "the leader of the Sadrist movement has decided to give the Iraqi government***** out other work to improve services and achieve the aspirations of the Iraqi people," *****noting that***** "the overthrow of Maliki's government *****would mean a return to square one,***** a cycle of violence, and the Sadrists did not support this idea."*****
Moussawi confirmed that "bring down the government would be a negative impact, especially in hazy knowledge of the alternative to this government because of political blocs in different ideas," pointing out that "the survival of Maliki at the head of the executive power is the safest option at the moment."
She Moussawi that "the improvement in the work of the government during the past months was not the level of ambition," arguing that "the actions taken by Maliki and the ministries of feminine can be read as worked hard to improve performance which in itself is a positive sign."
Denied the MP for the Liberal block "the existence of pressure exerted on the chest to convince him not to call his followers to go out in demonstrations," asserting that "the Sadrists did not carry out any preparations to come out in demonstrations on the ninth of September next, and that it will come out of nothing to do with movement in any way."
The number of media confirmed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sent a delegation to Iran to put pressure on the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and convince him to postpone the demonstrations called by the government to improve performance.
M. J
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*****Sadr gives the government another deadline and deny the existence of regional pressure to cancel events*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****Sadrists announced on Sunday that its leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, *****the government grants the deadline again***** to improve services and achieve the aspirations of the Iraqi people,***** and when he said he did not support the idea of dropping the Maliki government,***** denied the existence of pressure from regional *****to the chest to persuade him to postpone the demonstrations.*****
The MP for the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement Iman al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "cleric Muqtada al-Sadr did not call for a demonstration to bring down the government on the ninth of September now, but given six-month deadline expired at the end of last August to work to avoid failures repeated provision of services, "indicating that" al-Sadr to leave the option for the Iraqi people to get out peaceful demonstrations in the absence of improving government performance. "
She said Moussawi said***** "the leader of the Sadrist movement has decided to give the Iraqi government***** out other work to improve services and achieve the aspirations of the Iraqi people," *****noting that***** "the overthrow of Maliki's government *****would mean a return to square one,***** a cycle of violence, and the Sadrists did not support this idea."*****
Moussawi confirmed that "bring down the government would be a negative impact, especially in hazy knowledge of the alternative to this government because of political blocs in different ideas," pointing out that "the survival of Maliki at the head of the executive power is the safest option at the moment."
She Moussawi that "the improvement in the work of the government during the past months was not the level of ambition," arguing that "the actions taken by Maliki and the ministries of feminine can be read as worked hard to improve performance which in itself is a positive sign."
Denied the MP for the Liberal block "the existence of pressure exerted on the chest to convince him not to call his followers to go out in demonstrations," asserting that "the Sadrists did not carry out any preparations to come out in demonstrations on the ninth of September next, and that it will come out of nothing to do with movement in any way."
The number of media confirmed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sent a delegation to Iran to put pressure on the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and convince him to postpone the demonstrations called by the government to improve performance.
M. J
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