Mashhadani calls to declare a state of emergency and the formation of a government led by al-Abadi mini crisis
8/2/2015
MP for the National Coalition Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, the Sabbath, to declare a state of emergency in the country and form a mini-crisis government led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. Mashhadani said on his page on the social networking site (Facebook) and briefed Altij agency / information / that "in light of the difficult conditions experienced by Iraq as a result of the battles fateful against terrorism, and the worsening of corruption and failure service sectors, the optimal solution is to declare a state of emergency and form a government mini-crisis under the leadership of Chairman Minister Haider al-Abadi where is responsible in front of the repercussions of the present situation. " MP for the National Coalition said that "mini-government must be subject under the supervision of the House of Representatives for the speed and accuracy of making critical decisions without going through the bureaucratic way."
Hundreds of demonstrators came out on Friday to Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, demanding an end to corruption in the Ministry of Electricity and state institutions. Ended /
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8/2/2015
MP for the National Coalition Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, the Sabbath, to declare a state of emergency in the country and form a mini-crisis government led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. Mashhadani said on his page on the social networking site (Facebook) and briefed Altij agency / information / that "in light of the difficult conditions experienced by Iraq as a result of the battles fateful against terrorism, and the worsening of corruption and failure service sectors, the optimal solution is to declare a state of emergency and form a government mini-crisis under the leadership of Chairman Minister Haider al-Abadi where is responsible in front of the repercussions of the present situation. " MP for the National Coalition said that "mini-government must be subject under the supervision of the House of Representatives for the speed and accuracy of making critical decisions without going through the bureaucratic way."
Hundreds of demonstrators came out on Friday to Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, demanding an end to corruption in the Ministry of Electricity and state institutions. Ended /
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