Abadi al-Sadr calls for the formation of independent commissions for "Accounting spoilers" and threatens: We will have other disposition
08/08/2015 18:17
Baghdad
Called the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, on Saturday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to the formation of independent committees "to refer corruption files to the public prosecutor," and expressed Toadh to the reform process led by al-Abadi, and as a student of political blocs, including the Liberal bloc in full cooperation with the Prime Minister in Therefore, it threatened to "other disposition" in the absence of cooperation.
Said Moqtada al-Sadr in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi formation of independent commissions direct and managed to refer the corruption and the corrupt former government files and the current to the public prosecution representative of the people independently, to be forwarded to the Iraqi judiciary fair to do its part to achieve transparent and neutral mass without differentiating between close and distance, and without the marginalization and exclusion of honest and without politicization of this file in any way. "
He called on the chest, "all the blocks, including block free to cooperate fully with the Prime Minister in it," threatened "Adapted else in the case of non-cooperation."
He said al-Sadr, "We must work on the formation of committees service to move forward towards welfare services for the Iraqi people without distinguishing between the region and the other on sectarian or partisan bases or otherwise," expressing his Toadh "for Ebadi in his career reform in the government or even in the mass of all the other political blocs including block free without bias or personal tendencies as the reign of his predecessor that brought Iraq to its policies to this dangerous slope. "
He concluded by saying al-Sadr, "Peace on demonstrators in surveys jihad and peace on the crowd and Soeriah in the battlefield and peace on the head of government in the struggle comprehensive reform and God's mercy and blessings be upon you."
The Council of Ministers decided, on Saturday (August 8, 2015), held a "special meeting" on Sunday to consider the demands of the demonstrators reference and religious directives.
The head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi confirmed, Saturday, ready to take administrative and financial reforms urgent and close, and as pointed out that the government program that Kara Council of Ministers to reduce some privileges and salaries in line with the religious authority directives, called for political blocs to build momentum in the current period.
The bloc called on the citizens, on Friday (the seventh of August 2015), its ministers and the rest of the government ministers to put their resignations, however, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, indicating it comes to support for the government's reform step.
The student representative of the religious authority in Karbala, Ahmad Safi, on Friday (the seventh of August 2015), Haider al-Abadi to be more "daring and courage" to fight "financial and administrative corruption", and invited him to "strike hard" on the "abusers" people's money, while He stressed the need to "signal" to those who "hinder" the process of reform.
The President of the Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, on Friday, (the seventh of August 2015), his commitment to the directives calling for the religious authority to fight administrative corruption, while pledged to announce a comprehensive plan of reform and work to implement them.
The President of the Parliament Saleem al-Jubouri, on Friday (the seventh of August 2015), the allocation of the next session of parliament to consider the demands of the demonstrators, noting, that the parliament will question the ministers who questioned Parliament calls.
The protests affected many provinces as a result of widespread corruption and deterioration of electricity, and the continuation of the worsening energy crisis without a radical solution, despite promises "dumped optimism", launched by several senior government officials in this regard, headed by former Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, and his deputy, for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani, as well as ministers of all electricity in the previous governments.
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