Coup against the political agreements .. floundering government policies reflected Abadi support militias
25-02-2015 11:47 AM
In a move described by the Iraqi street b 'win over militias popular crowd', founded by former President prime minister Nuri al-Maliki; the Iraqi government has allocated part of the federal state budget for 2015 to support the armed militias.
He ordered the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, said in a statement issued by the Council of Ministers, after meeting of the Council, on Tuesday; launch ($ 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 accelerate the process of exchange.
The move is a coup against the political agreements and commitments Abadi, the elimination of the militias, According to the leader of the 'powers Union', Mohammed al-Jubouri, who attributed the statement to the newspaper's new 'Arab', that 'confusion seems clear to the government, which earlier this week said it will strike with an iron fist militias outside the law, but they are given large sums of money than of their policies to buy weapons and gear. '
warned al-Jubouri, at the same time, 'increasing 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 decision, 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. "
It was 'Union of Iraqi forces' had called earlier, the leaders of' National Alliance 'to freeze the militias along the lines of the current leader's decision' rib ', Muqtada al-Sadr; freeze action' Brigades peace 'and'loa promised day', asking the government to pass a law ban militias and bear arms, however, the state, and put an end to lawlessness and disregard for the lives of Iraqis.
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25-02-2015 11:47 AM
In a move described by the Iraqi street b 'win over militias popular crowd', founded by former President prime minister Nuri al-Maliki; the Iraqi government has allocated part of the federal state budget for 2015 to support the armed militias.
He ordered the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, said in a statement issued by the Council of Ministers, after meeting of the Council, on Tuesday; launch ($ 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 accelerate the process of exchange.
The move is a coup against the political agreements and commitments Abadi, the elimination of the militias, According to the leader of the 'powers Union', Mohammed al-Jubouri, who attributed the statement to the newspaper's new 'Arab', that 'confusion seems clear to the government, which earlier this week said it will strike with an iron fist militias outside the law, but they are given large sums of money than of their policies to buy weapons and gear. '
warned al-Jubouri, at the same time, 'increasing 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 decision, 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. "
It was 'Union of Iraqi forces' had called earlier, the leaders of' National Alliance 'to freeze the militias along the lines of the current leader's decision' rib ', Muqtada al-Sadr; freeze action' Brigades peace 'and'loa promised day', asking the government to pass a law ban militias and bear arms, however, the state, and put an end to lawlessness and disregard for the lives of Iraqis.
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