Deputy for the National: Abadi is based on a large block in achieving reforms
8/14/2015
Deputy stressed support for the National Alliance coalition of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to achieve reforms in state institutions. Said Adnan al-Asadi told all of Iraq [where] that "these decisions can not reform for a single individual to move out alone unless there is a large block backed in these decisions, Abadi will not be alone, and we will be with him in their investigation." Asadi pointed to "a meeting of coalition rule of law in the presence of coalition leader Nuri al-Maliki in addition to Abadi and heads were part of the coalition blocs," noting that "the meeting discussed the total, the first reform package and will be issued later like her." The House of Representatives voted last Tuesday, a majority on the first package of governmental and parliamentary reforms in response to the directives of the Supreme religious authority and the demands of the demonstrators. The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, last Wednesday that "the reform process will continue and walk out with full force and we will strike with an iron fist on the corrupt", adding that "the process will not be easy, but painful, and the corrupt will not be silenced, and the owners of privileges will not be silenced, but we are going to proceed to another task in the fight against and reform the corrupt situation and will not defend corrupt or invalid ".anthy 2
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8/14/2015
Deputy stressed support for the National Alliance coalition of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to achieve reforms in state institutions. Said Adnan al-Asadi told all of Iraq [where] that "these decisions can not reform for a single individual to move out alone unless there is a large block backed in these decisions, Abadi will not be alone, and we will be with him in their investigation." Asadi pointed to "a meeting of coalition rule of law in the presence of coalition leader Nuri al-Maliki in addition to Abadi and heads were part of the coalition blocs," noting that "the meeting discussed the total, the first reform package and will be issued later like her." The House of Representatives voted last Tuesday, a majority on the first package of governmental and parliamentary reforms in response to the directives of the Supreme religious authority and the demands of the demonstrators. The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, last Wednesday that "the reform process will continue and walk out with full force and we will strike with an iron fist on the corrupt", adding that "the process will not be easy, but painful, and the corrupt will not be silenced, and the owners of privileges will not be silenced, but we are going to proceed to another task in the fight against and reform the corrupt situation and will not defend corrupt or invalid ".anthy 2
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