Abadi Office: decisions made today is to implement reforms and not a new package
8/20/2015
Baghdad
The spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , Thursday, that the decisions made today is to implement reforms and not a new package of reforms, and in what was considered the implementation of all reforms and demands of the demonstrators in a specific time period as "impossible", he stressed that to be patient and understand the role of the government is required At this stage. He said Saad al-Hadithi in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The decisions made today is to implement the reforms that were issued in the current month package, not a reform package, which is about to initiate the start of the application of this package immediately," adding that "there are ceilings of time set for the many of these paragraphs. " Sabri added that "there are some paragraphs need to be applied months or less or more and have achieved part of it," asserting that "the application of everything in the specified period of time closer to the impossible being needs time and a long effort and the government respond to the demands of the demonstrators but they do not have a magic wand, but the show patience and understanding of the role of government is required at this stage. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi, decided on Thursday reducing protections officials and presidencies by 90%, and the face of the restructuring of the battalions of special protection Balriasat three, and re-allocations vice president of the republic and the prime minister offices to the public treasury, and the formation of a supreme committee concerned with the selection of candidates for senior positions. Referred to the House of Representatives voted unanimously on Tuesday (11 August 2015), the first package of government reforms. He revealed a government source close to the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Sunday (19 August 2015), for the latter's intention to take a large number of reforms to eliminate "corruption" and "nepotism".
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8/20/2015
Baghdad
The spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , Thursday, that the decisions made today is to implement reforms and not a new package of reforms, and in what was considered the implementation of all reforms and demands of the demonstrators in a specific time period as "impossible", he stressed that to be patient and understand the role of the government is required At this stage. He said Saad al-Hadithi in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The decisions made today is to implement the reforms that were issued in the current month package, not a reform package, which is about to initiate the start of the application of this package immediately," adding that "there are ceilings of time set for the many of these paragraphs. " Sabri added that "there are some paragraphs need to be applied months or less or more and have achieved part of it," asserting that "the application of everything in the specified period of time closer to the impossible being needs time and a long effort and the government respond to the demands of the demonstrators but they do not have a magic wand, but the show patience and understanding of the role of government is required at this stage. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi, decided on Thursday reducing protections officials and presidencies by 90%, and the face of the restructuring of the battalions of special protection Balriasat three, and re-allocations vice president of the republic and the prime minister offices to the public treasury, and the formation of a supreme committee concerned with the selection of candidates for senior positions. Referred to the House of Representatives voted unanimously on Tuesday (11 August 2015), the first package of government reforms. He revealed a government source close to the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Sunday (19 August 2015), for the latter's intention to take a large number of reforms to eliminate "corruption" and "nepotism".
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