Abadi: 140 fabricated the story of a fighter does not retreat from the transfer of powers to the provinces
4/27/2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said during his visit to Karbala today that the transfer of powers to the provinces do not drop him. According to the Information Office of the Prime Minister, that "al-Abadi was headed in Karbala, the sixth day of the meeting at the second session of the Supreme Commission for
coordination between the governorates not organized province, in the presence of Minister of State for Cun provincial governors and heads of provincial councils, agents and ministries of agriculture, youth and municipalities, health, education, planning and finance, construction, housing, employment and affairs social. "
Ebadi said that "the transfer of powers to the provinces do not drop him, and the solution to some of the problems suffered by the state is a trend towards decentralization and applied correctly and in stages, so that the applied properly in the provinces."
He stressed that "the transfer of powers and decentralization is part of the government program does not return for their application," calling to "facilitate procedures and not to put obstacles in the instructions and rules."
Abadi stressed "the need to oversee the Conservatives to provide services to citizens," explaining that "the work of the provincial essential in building the state and its success is based on them, it can not be a government program and the application of the provision of services and increase investment opportunities without the provinces."
He added that "we support the agricultural and industrial sector, and we are working to build a diversified economy, and in spite of our response to the financial crisis, however, in front of Iraq's bright future."
And that "we support the private sector and we are working on that there would be a partnership between him and the public sector so as to provide new jobs and increase investment opportunities."
Abadi and warned of "sectarian and regional sedition that some are trying to raise between now and then," stressing that "any advocacy of this kind lead to bloodshed and unity in our cooperation and our strength in Taddna."
He stressed that the "terrorist Daash gangs ended displacing and killing Sunnis after that claimed they came to defend them, and that the only approach is to kill, and they are now hardly find her supported in the areas it occupies, maybe there with them all of the involvement of the blood of Iraqis, and we call Each of not stained with blood on his hands to get back to the national grade. "
Abadi said that "there is a psychological war against Iraq, especially during the last few days, which promoted the fabricated images back to previous periods as martyrs in rhyming blather, and the story of the execution of 140 Iraqi fighters completely fabricated story."
He stressed that the "media hype is not in the interests of Iraq, despite the fact that some people want to earn money on the blood of the martyrs and trading Bbtolathm which came in response to the call of the reference and the nation."
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