Abadi: the necessity of activating the principle of "Where did you get this."
August 3, 2015
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
(Independent) .. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stressed the necessity of activating the principle of "Where did you get this", confirming the presence of investigative teams from the Integrity Commission staff on all state officials.
And ask Abadi in the first conference of the coexistence of young people, "How do you ask of the citizen to be patient and you Mtnam?" He said, adding that "the system was signed in error when imposing this class actually between the citizen and the administrator," he continued: that corruption is sheltering behind the complicated procedures and red tape complex and we reject it and we will hold it.
Thank Abadi demonstrators to protest in a democratic manner, indicating that the government will continue to protect them and that the commitment to the Iraqi constitution, reminding Abadi Eogod more than 55 satellite channel in all of Iraq is not state-owned, and there are hundreds of newspapers, magazines and websites in the Internet and all these things reflect the atmosphere of freedom. (End )
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August 3, 2015
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
(Independent) .. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stressed the necessity of activating the principle of "Where did you get this", confirming the presence of investigative teams from the Integrity Commission staff on all state officials.
And ask Abadi in the first conference of the coexistence of young people, "How do you ask of the citizen to be patient and you Mtnam?" He said, adding that "the system was signed in error when imposing this class actually between the citizen and the administrator," he continued: that corruption is sheltering behind the complicated procedures and red tape complex and we reject it and we will hold it.
Thank Abadi demonstrators to protest in a democratic manner, indicating that the government will continue to protect them and that the commitment to the Iraqi constitution, reminding Abadi Eogod more than 55 satellite channel in all of Iraq is not state-owned, and there are hundreds of newspapers, magazines and websites in the Internet and all these things reflect the atmosphere of freedom. (End )
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