Abadi: constitutional reforms will not retract them
August 26 .2015 - 20:38
Baghdad
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday that the reforms voted on by the Council of Ministers and the House of Representatives constitutional and legal and will not back them.
The Abadi, according to a statement his office during a meeting with a number of media and cultural elites and political analysts, Lord's (Sumer News) that "our struggle with Daash and Judy guerrilla fighters and heroes need for the award because they are original in the battle."
Abadi pointed out that "no return for reforms and that the political system was a need public pressure to improve performance and accelerate the process of reforms," he said, adding that "the first step in the strategy of reform in the ministries Baltrchiq represented a blow to the very core of the system of quotas."
And on lower oil prices, Abadi said, "The financial conditions and low oil prices caused difficulties for us but there are measures taken in order to control the effects of this decline through the revitalization of the private sector and the allocation of the amount of five trillion dinars to stimulate the industry, agriculture and housing sectors," stressing that "Iraq in the coming years it is expected to be of the twentieth highest growth countries. "
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August 26 .2015 - 20:38
Baghdad
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday that the reforms voted on by the Council of Ministers and the House of Representatives constitutional and legal and will not back them.
The Abadi, according to a statement his office during a meeting with a number of media and cultural elites and political analysts, Lord's (Sumer News) that "our struggle with Daash and Judy guerrilla fighters and heroes need for the award because they are original in the battle."
Abadi pointed out that "no return for reforms and that the political system was a need public pressure to improve performance and accelerate the process of reforms," he said, adding that "the first step in the strategy of reform in the ministries Baltrchiq represented a blow to the very core of the system of quotas."
And on lower oil prices, Abadi said, "The financial conditions and low oil prices caused difficulties for us but there are measures taken in order to control the effects of this decline through the revitalization of the private sector and the allocation of the amount of five trillion dinars to stimulate the industry, agriculture and housing sectors," stressing that "Iraq in the coming years it is expected to be of the twentieth highest growth countries. "
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