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Confirmed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, that his government is moving towards decentralization, noting that his goal to work in a spirit of cooperation and move away from conflict and political interests, according to a statement issued by his press office. According to the statement, that the Abadi met in Baghdad and Karbala delegation that included the governor and members of the provincial council deputies, on Monday, and discussed ways to maintain the conditions of service, security and administrative affairs of the displaced. The statement quoted Abadi as saying that "the holy city of Karbala privacy and located her and infrastructure large burden during the visits, and must temper by this pressure and to meet their needs and increase the financial allocations commensurate with the burden," and the face of "the necessity of the descent of the conservatives to the street and attention to conditions citizens and displaced people in particular. " In another axis, Abadi said, "We are headed to the decentralization is planned and properly, but you must be careful to not offer the experience of failure and the country's disintegration, and our goal is to work in a spirit of cooperation and integration and to achieve the interests of citizens and to move away from conflict and political interests," adding that the current stage. " compatibility and complementarity between the executive and legislative branches. " On the face of terrorism, the Prime Minister said that "Daash back down and we are moving in different regions and achieve big victories, in Salahuddin and Anbar, and are heading towards Mosul, and are confident of resolving the battle soon, God willing," adding, "We seek again for political victory, but we seek to protect the country and citizens from terrorism and organized crime. " He added that "kidnapping and other organized crime is more dangerous than terrorism, because it threatens the security of citizens from the inside, if the offense has no identity or religion and targeting everyone, without exception," adding issued "strict directives of the harshest sanctions to take against organized crime."
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Confirmed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, that his government is moving towards decentralization, noting that his goal to work in a spirit of cooperation and move away from conflict and political interests, according to a statement issued by his press office. According to the statement, that the Abadi met in Baghdad and Karbala delegation that included the governor and members of the provincial council deputies, on Monday, and discussed ways to maintain the conditions of service, security and administrative affairs of the displaced. The statement quoted Abadi as saying that "the holy city of Karbala privacy and located her and infrastructure large burden during the visits, and must temper by this pressure and to meet their needs and increase the financial allocations commensurate with the burden," and the face of "the necessity of the descent of the conservatives to the street and attention to conditions citizens and displaced people in particular. " In another axis, Abadi said, "We are headed to the decentralization is planned and properly, but you must be careful to not offer the experience of failure and the country's disintegration, and our goal is to work in a spirit of cooperation and integration and to achieve the interests of citizens and to move away from conflict and political interests," adding that the current stage. " compatibility and complementarity between the executive and legislative branches. " On the face of terrorism, the Prime Minister said that "Daash back down and we are moving in different regions and achieve big victories, in Salahuddin and Anbar, and are heading towards Mosul, and are confident of resolving the battle soon, God willing," adding, "We seek again for political victory, but we seek to protect the country and citizens from terrorism and organized crime. " He added that "kidnapping and other organized crime is more dangerous than terrorism, because it threatens the security of citizens from the inside, if the offense has no identity or religion and targeting everyone, without exception," adding issued "strict directives of the harshest sanctions to take against organized crime."
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