Hakim: the fight against corruption should start from the top down to the base of the pyramid (Dif-Source)
8/8/2015
The President of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, that "the fight against corruption should start from the top down to the base of the pyramid." A statement by the presidency of the Supreme Council for the Agency has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that al-Hakim, "said during a meeting in his office in Baghdad on Saturday, Ambassador Jean-Juergen Pippen Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Iraq, the terrorist Daash gangs began to gradually lose its bases in Iraq and that it significantly decreased after strikes directed by her sons of our armed forces and the popular crowd and the sons of the tribes and the Peshmerga. "
Hakim pointed to the "identity of views about the threat posed by terrorist gangs Daash to international peace and security as well as the need for a political means as well as military and security solution."
He pointed out that "the subject of national reconciliation must go two-lane, legislation and the application of the laws of the government program."
The two sides discussed "a number of topics related to the economic and political side, Ambassador Pippen expressed the readiness of his government to provide assistance in the development of the agricultural sector in Iraq depending on the Dutch experience and expertise in this area."
And went out on Friday, popular demonstrations in Baghdad and several provinces to protest against poor services and corruption, as confirmed by the Supreme religious authority, during his Friday sermon, the right of people to demonstrate to demand their legitimate rights, loaded with power parties responsible for the problems of the country, as demanded by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi take steps " more courage and daring "in the fight against corruption. It came out yesterday and popular demonstrations in Baghdad and several provinces to protest against poor services and corruption.
And confirmed by the Supreme religious authority, in his Friday sermon yesterday on the right of people to demonstrate to demand their legitimate rights, loaded with the parties in power responsible for the country's problems, also demanded the prime minister Haider al-Abadi take steps "more courageous and daring" in the fight against corruption.
Abadi announced its commitment to the directives reference vowing to announce a comprehensive plan to reform and implement the political forces calling to cooperate with him in the implementation of the reform program, and he would take to tackle corruption and the corrupt constitutional measures. "
For his part, House Speaker Saleem al-Jubouri, "The Council will be allocated the next meeting to discuss the demands of the demonstrators, and implementation of specific ceilings of time", stressing that "Parliament will question any demonstrators Officer decides questioning because the people are the source of authority" .anthy
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8/8/2015
The President of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, that "the fight against corruption should start from the top down to the base of the pyramid." A statement by the presidency of the Supreme Council for the Agency has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that al-Hakim, "said during a meeting in his office in Baghdad on Saturday, Ambassador Jean-Juergen Pippen Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Iraq, the terrorist Daash gangs began to gradually lose its bases in Iraq and that it significantly decreased after strikes directed by her sons of our armed forces and the popular crowd and the sons of the tribes and the Peshmerga. "
Hakim pointed to the "identity of views about the threat posed by terrorist gangs Daash to international peace and security as well as the need for a political means as well as military and security solution."
He pointed out that "the subject of national reconciliation must go two-lane, legislation and the application of the laws of the government program."
The two sides discussed "a number of topics related to the economic and political side, Ambassador Pippen expressed the readiness of his government to provide assistance in the development of the agricultural sector in Iraq depending on the Dutch experience and expertise in this area."
And went out on Friday, popular demonstrations in Baghdad and several provinces to protest against poor services and corruption, as confirmed by the Supreme religious authority, during his Friday sermon, the right of people to demonstrate to demand their legitimate rights, loaded with power parties responsible for the problems of the country, as demanded by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi take steps " more courage and daring "in the fight against corruption. It came out yesterday and popular demonstrations in Baghdad and several provinces to protest against poor services and corruption.
And confirmed by the Supreme religious authority, in his Friday sermon yesterday on the right of people to demonstrate to demand their legitimate rights, loaded with the parties in power responsible for the country's problems, also demanded the prime minister Haider al-Abadi take steps "more courageous and daring" in the fight against corruption.
Abadi announced its commitment to the directives reference vowing to announce a comprehensive plan to reform and implement the political forces calling to cooperate with him in the implementation of the reform program, and he would take to tackle corruption and the corrupt constitutional measures. "
For his part, House Speaker Saleem al-Jubouri, "The Council will be allocated the next meeting to discuss the demands of the demonstrators, and implementation of specific ceilings of time", stressing that "Parliament will question any demonstrators Officer decides questioning because the people are the source of authority" .anthy
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