Abadi began to follow in the footsteps toward al-Maliki and the Kurdistan region of Iraq General"
02:31: 06/28/2015
Khandan -ali Naji MP from the Kurdistan Islamic Union Jamal Panthers, that the decisions taken by the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, is "the same" steps taken by his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki to Kurdistan region of Iraq and the state, including the salaries of the staff cut the region. He said Panthers in a statement reporter "Khandan" that "all decisions are measured its results and its aftermath, including the work of the current prime minister Haider al-Abadi, who started walking the same toward Msaraml al-Maliki to the region such as cutting the province salaries despite the fact that the financial budget provided to give salaries to employees and the Peshmerga." He Panthers "also includes this Track, General of the Iraqi state through inclinations to give positions to the proxy sect to which he belongs, and Maliki interpreted as the same path, "but he said that" the latter was more of a sectarian Abadi in dealing with the political blocs. "
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02:31: 06/28/2015
Khandan -ali Naji MP from the Kurdistan Islamic Union Jamal Panthers, that the decisions taken by the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, is "the same" steps taken by his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki to Kurdistan region of Iraq and the state, including the salaries of the staff cut the region. He said Panthers in a statement reporter "Khandan" that "all decisions are measured its results and its aftermath, including the work of the current prime minister Haider al-Abadi, who started walking the same toward Msaraml al-Maliki to the region such as cutting the province salaries despite the fact that the financial budget provided to give salaries to employees and the Peshmerga." He Panthers "also includes this Track, General of the Iraqi state through inclinations to give positions to the proxy sect to which he belongs, and Maliki interpreted as the same path, "but he said that" the latter was more of a sectarian Abadi in dealing with the political blocs. "
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