Abadi, ending the dominance of Maliki and angry union forces firing allocations popular crowd
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -25 February:
Counting Iraqi Forces Union Iraqi government allocated $ 60 million to support the popular crowd "a coup against the political agreements."
He also noted that al-Abadi seeks through this decision to freeze the dominance of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the popular crowd, which form in the last months of his rule.
And ordered the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, said in a statement issued by the Council of Ministers, after a meeting of the Council, on Tuesday, launching ($ 60 million) to build the capacity of "popular crowd", and allocate a portion of the budget for this purpose, calling on the competent authorities to provide disclosures necessary to speed up the process exchange.
The leader of the Union of Forces Mohammed al-Jubouri, and, "This move a coup against the political agreements and commitments Abadi, the elimination of the militias," he said, adding that "the confusion seems clear to the government, which earlier this week said she policies will strike with an iron fist militias outside the law, but granted large sums of money than of their ability to buy weapons and gear. "
He warned al-Jubouri, at the same time, "the rise of organized crime operations in the event of these bands found financially state funding, provides a legal cover to implement their plans, without the presence of a legal deterrent."
And the resolution, al-Jubouri said, it "represents a clear attempt of al-Abadi to win militias popular crowd and away from al-Maliki, the effects of which founded and still controls most of its leaders," noting that "the recent talk of a coup attempt planned by the former prime minister has implemented militias, sparked panic among Abadi and those close to him. "
The Union of Iraqi forces had earlier called for, and the National Alliance leaders to freeze the militias like the decision to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to freeze the work of the Peace Brigades and the Promised Day Brigade.
The government has also asked for the ban militias law and bear arms, however, the state, and put an end to lawlessness and disregard for the lives of Alaracaan.anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -25 February:
Counting Iraqi Forces Union Iraqi government allocated $ 60 million to support the popular crowd "a coup against the political agreements."
He also noted that al-Abadi seeks through this decision to freeze the dominance of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the popular crowd, which form in the last months of his rule.
And ordered the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, said in a statement issued by the Council of Ministers, after a meeting of the Council, on Tuesday, launching ($ 60 million) to build the capacity of "popular crowd", and allocate a portion of the budget for this purpose, calling on the competent authorities to provide disclosures necessary to speed up the process exchange.
The leader of the Union of Forces Mohammed al-Jubouri, and, "This move a coup against the political agreements and commitments Abadi, the elimination of the militias," he said, adding that "the confusion seems clear to the government, which earlier this week said she policies will strike with an iron fist militias outside the law, but granted large sums of money than of their ability to buy weapons and gear. "
He warned al-Jubouri, at the same time, "the rise of organized crime operations in the event of these bands found financially state funding, provides a legal cover to implement their plans, without the presence of a legal deterrent."
And the resolution, al-Jubouri said, it "represents a clear attempt of al-Abadi to win militias popular crowd and away from al-Maliki, the effects of which founded and still controls most of its leaders," noting that "the recent talk of a coup attempt planned by the former prime minister has implemented militias, sparked panic among Abadi and those close to him. "
The Union of Iraqi forces had earlier called for, and the National Alliance leaders to freeze the militias like the decision to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to freeze the work of the Peace Brigades and the Promised Day Brigade.
The government has also asked for the ban militias law and bear arms, however, the state, and put an end to lawlessness and disregard for the lives of Alaracaan.anthy (1)
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