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Called the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, on Friday, the government to deal firmly with the aggressors on the demonstrators, and with student travel ban officials in all grades and under any pretext, especially if they seem to suspect corruption, revealed the intention of the Sadrist movement to organize a major demonstration in support of the demand for reform and improvement services.
Sadr said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that "there are some points to be mentioned in this important stage, including the occurrence of assault sin on some of the demonstrators, so the government to deal with it firmly, '' calling on the demonstrators to that Ivc Beddhm that, no matter what the disobedient and Almendson ".
He called al-Sadr to "prevent officials in all grades and under any pretext to travel outside Iraq, especially from hovering around them quasi-financial corruption until the completion of a fair investigation by the judiciary."
And the leader of the Sadrist movement warned of delay reform by some "urged" the necessity of preparing for a demonstration in support of the People's Magdy Rady and service demands. "
Sadr called on "the relevant committee in the private office of Najaf and year to prepare for this thing after the anniversary of the martyrdom of Mr. Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr ''.
The reporter (long-Presse) reported that unknown assailants assaulted some of the protesters in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, while noting a number of injured demonstrators.
The Iraqi Council of Representatives voted, in (11 August 2015), by an absolute majority on the first package of reforms approved by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and included five axes and reforms Parliament, which included 24 points.
The presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives passed in (10 August 2015), and include a 16-sheet repair requirement notably sacking the ministers of electricity Qassim Fahdawi and water resources Mohsen al-Shammari, MPs absent from the meetings, while the government gave 30 days to implement them.
The head of the Council of Ministers, was taken, in (the ninth of August 2015), six reform decisions, represented the abolition of the posts of Vice President and the Prime Minister "immediately", a comprehensive and immediate reduction in the number of protections for state officials, Dmenhm three presidencies, ministers, MPs and special grades and managers General and conservatives and members of the provincial councils and their grades, as the face of the removal of all senior positions from quotas partisan and sectarian, and the abolition of the special provisions for each presidencies bodies and state institutions and retirees of them, as well as guidance to open past and current files of corruption, under the supervision of a supreme committee to combat corruption is made up of specialists and working principle (Where did you get this).
He called on the judiciary to adopt a number of specialized judges well-known integrity fully to investigate and prosecute corrupt, and feminine ministries and agencies to increase efficiency in government work and reduce costs, while the Council of Ministers called for the approval of the decisions and call the House of Representatives to ratify it to enable the Prime Minister to make the reforms called for it supreme religious authority demanded by citizens.
The Cabinet also approved unanimously, in its meeting held, in (the ninth of August 2015) also, on those decisions.
Promised Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Sunday (the ninth of August 2015), that the current government is not responsible for mistakes accumulated political system but they are responsible for the reform, and while stressing the need for the government to be the expectations of the people and committed to the spirit of the Constitution and the law in the application of reforms, praised the position of religious authority peaceful demonstrations and professional performance of the security forces to protect the protesters.
The protests affected many provinces since (the 31st of July 2015), 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, and on top the 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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