A source close to al-Abadi: whales corruption with full force trying to block reforms
Saturday, 15 August 2015 11:20
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
confirmed close to Prime Minister source Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, that the path of reforms "will not be paved with flowers," noting that "whales corruption" will seek all the power to block the reforms. The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News, said that "by walking reforms will not be paved with flowers. " The source, who asked not to be named, said "There is a whale of corruption will be harmed and the interests of some will strike," he said. "They are trying with all their might to block the reforms."
The source confirmed that "The prime minister has all the momentum after the mandate of the people and the reference to march forward with the reforms that have been difficult," pointing out that "some people want to shuffle papers and return us to the pre-reform." He continued that "the religious authority said in speeches that from makes sense to give some time for officials to walk reforms without pushing the country's chaos. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi take it, on Friday (14 August 2015), that the reforms recently launched by "not easy." He stressed Abadi, Wednesday (12 August 2015), it will not defend corrupt or wrongly, as pointed out the lack of a target in the reform process.
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Saturday, 15 August 2015 11:20
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
confirmed close to Prime Minister source Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, that the path of reforms "will not be paved with flowers," noting that "whales corruption" will seek all the power to block the reforms. The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News, said that "by walking reforms will not be paved with flowers. " The source, who asked not to be named, said "There is a whale of corruption will be harmed and the interests of some will strike," he said. "They are trying with all their might to block the reforms."
The source confirmed that "The prime minister has all the momentum after the mandate of the people and the reference to march forward with the reforms that have been difficult," pointing out that "some people want to shuffle papers and return us to the pre-reform." He continued that "the religious authority said in speeches that from makes sense to give some time for officials to walk reforms without pushing the country's chaos. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi take it, on Friday (14 August 2015), that the reforms recently launched by "not easy." He stressed Abadi, Wednesday (12 August 2015), it will not defend corrupt or wrongly, as pointed out the lack of a target in the reform process.
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