8/21/15
Carry religious authority, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, political office responsible for the current situation in the country, warning of the danger of division unless the government did not go in the implementation of reforms.
Mr. al-Sistani said in answer to questions from his office told AFP the French in the context of the report prepared for the reforms approved by the Iraqi government, and the role of supreme authority in emphasizing the need to combat corruption and the development of state institutions and public services, "The Supreme religious authority has long called for the fight against corruption and reform government institutions and improve public services, and warned more than once from the consequences of procrastination in it, including in a statement issued from its office in February 2011, it states that "the religious authority, which has long emphasized the officials need to work to achieve the legitimate demands of the people warn of the consequences of continuing the approach The current in the state administration and which can result from not speed up the development of radical solutions to the problems of citizens that are patient it long. "
He added that "in recent weeks to run out of patience Many Iraqis protested against the poor conditions in the country and demanded repaired, and found the religious authority that the time is propitious strong push in this direction through the emphasis on the officials, led by the Prime Minister in his capacity as Chief Executive Officer in the country to take steps serious and well thought out in order to combat corruption and achieve social justice. "
He said the "approach the Supreme religious authority is not to engage in the reform process details and sufficiency statement outlines her for advice and guidance, as in the words of their representatives in Friday sermons in the holy city of Karbala, and hopes that officials are unsuccessful in doing this difficult task and take bold decisions to be convincing the Iraqi people, and would support the reference then certainly. "
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