Sistani: real reform or divide Iraq
Friday, August 21, 2015
BAGHDAD
Warned Iraqi Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the risk of dividing Iraq unless the Government Haider al-Abadi did not go in the implementation of real reform to combat corruption in the country.
Sistani said in answer to questions addressed to his office and told AFP: "Today, if real reform has not been achieved through the anti-corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected that the situation gets worse, more than ever before, and probably dragged to no wishes any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like, God forbid. "
He held Sistani Tboooa politicians who came to power in the country since 2003, is responsible for the current situation.
He said that corruption was a factor that contributed to the organization of the State's control over large areas of the country.
On the other hand, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued a regulation to implement the measures announced by the reform of the political process in the country.
The list includes significant reductions in personnel special protection for officials and rehabilitation so as to provide the Iraqi budget to 250 billion dinars annually.
In the meantime, the head of the Integrity Commission in Iraq, Hassan al-Yasiri, said that the number of defendants who have been referred for trial in corruption cases, amounted to more than two thousand ten accused, including three ministers.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
BAGHDAD
Warned Iraqi Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the risk of dividing Iraq unless the Government Haider al-Abadi did not go in the implementation of real reform to combat corruption in the country.
Sistani said in answer to questions addressed to his office and told AFP: "Today, if real reform has not been achieved through the anti-corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected that the situation gets worse, more than ever before, and probably dragged to no wishes any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like, God forbid. "
He held Sistani Tboooa politicians who came to power in the country since 2003, is responsible for the current situation.
He said that corruption was a factor that contributed to the organization of the State's control over large areas of the country.
On the other hand, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued a regulation to implement the measures announced by the reform of the political process in the country.
The list includes significant reductions in personnel special protection for officials and rehabilitation so as to provide the Iraqi budget to 250 billion dinars annually.
In the meantime, the head of the Integrity Commission in Iraq, Hassan al-Yasiri, said that the number of defendants who have been referred for trial in corruption cases, amounted to more than two thousand ten accused, including three ministers.
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