Al-Maliki's dominance ends and angered the Union forces with the popular crowd allocations
2/25/2015
Baghdad-Iraq AFP-25 February: counting the Iraqi Union of forces the Iraqi Government allocated $ 60 million to support the popular crowd "a political agreements." He also noted that the paddy through this resolution seeks to freeze the dominance of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the popular crowd in the last months of his reign. And the order of the Prime Minister, Haidar Al-Abadi, a statement issued by the Cabinet following a meeting of the Council, on Tuesday, to launch ($ 60 million) to build the capacity of the "popular crowd", and a portion of the budget for this purpose, calling on the relevant authorities to provide disclosures necessary to speed up the process of Exchange. He said the strong Union leader Mohammad al-Jabouri and, that "this step is a coup for political agreements and undertakings Abadi elimination of militias," he said, adding that "it seems clear the confusion of government policies which said days ago that it will strike with an iron hand the outlawed militias, but given large amounts increase its capacity to buy weapons and materiel." Al-jubouri warned at the same time, "increasing organized crime operations if the Government financial funding, providing legal cover to implement its plans, without a legal deterrent". The resolution, said Al-jubouri, was "a clear attempt to co-opt Al-popular crowd and militias from Al-Maliki's effects which he founded and still controls the majority of its leaders", stating that "recent conversations about the planned coup, the former Prime Minister had been carried out by militias, Abbadi's horror effects and those close to him." The Union of Iraqi forces had called earlier, the leaders of the national coalition to freeze militia activity as the leader of the sadrist movement of Moqtada Sadr to freeze the work of Al-Quds Brigades and the promised day Brigade. The Government also demanded the release of non prohibition on militias and inventory in the hands of the State, and put an end to situations of insecurity and disregard for Iraqi lives. over (1)
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2/25/2015
Baghdad-Iraq AFP-25 February: counting the Iraqi Union of forces the Iraqi Government allocated $ 60 million to support the popular crowd "a political agreements." He also noted that the paddy through this resolution seeks to freeze the dominance of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the popular crowd in the last months of his reign. And the order of the Prime Minister, Haidar Al-Abadi, a statement issued by the Cabinet following a meeting of the Council, on Tuesday, to launch ($ 60 million) to build the capacity of the "popular crowd", and a portion of the budget for this purpose, calling on the relevant authorities to provide disclosures necessary to speed up the process of Exchange. He said the strong Union leader Mohammad al-Jabouri and, that "this step is a coup for political agreements and undertakings Abadi elimination of militias," he said, adding that "it seems clear the confusion of government policies which said days ago that it will strike with an iron hand the outlawed militias, but given large amounts increase its capacity to buy weapons and materiel." Al-jubouri warned at the same time, "increasing organized crime operations if the Government financial funding, providing legal cover to implement its plans, without a legal deterrent". The resolution, said Al-jubouri, was "a clear attempt to co-opt Al-popular crowd and militias from Al-Maliki's effects which he founded and still controls the majority of its leaders", stating that "recent conversations about the planned coup, the former Prime Minister had been carried out by militias, Abbadi's horror effects and those close to him." The Union of Iraqi forces had called earlier, the leaders of the national coalition to freeze militia activity as the leader of the sadrist movement of Moqtada Sadr to freeze the work of Al-Quds Brigades and the promised day Brigade. The Government also demanded the release of non prohibition on militias and inventory in the hands of the State, and put an end to situations of insecurity and disregard for Iraqi lives. over (1)
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