Hakim Office: people's mandate to Ebadi could lead to tyranny and dictatorship
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -29 August / August: Counting Salah Aerbawi, director of the Office of the President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, said on Saturday that the mandate of the people through demonstrations Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, "may lead to tyranny and dictatorship," calling on the demonstrators to "the need to continue reform movement until the achievement of the demands. "
Aerbawi said, that through a sermon delivered by a certified religious authority Ali al-Sistani, it turns out that "authorization process moved from the individual mandate (Abadi) to delegate all powers, for fear of a return to dictatorship."
He continued, "The individual reforms launched by al-Abadi, a formal citizen and did not touch them anything," adding that "al-Abadi oldest on the integration of the minister, but did not incorporate the ministry and so on for the rest of the reforms."
He pointed Salah Aerbawi to, that the "individual mandate could lead to tyranny, and this is what understanding of modern Abadi that he will cancel the constitution and dissolve parliament, if he authorized two million," pointing out that "all the authorities and the political blocs have the responsibility and not Abadi alone." .
He called Aerbawi, all the political blocs to reform initiative associated institutions, pointing out that "the prime minister Haider al-Abadi does not have access to the rest of the authorities to be adjusted on the basis of the principle of separation of powers."
And saw the governorates of Baghdad, Diyala, Missan, Wasit and Dhi Qar, Babil, Karbala, Najaf and Basra, Muthanna, Diwaniyah, Friday, massive demonstrations with the participation of thousands of citizens and activists civilians who commissioned through the rallying cries Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi making the needed reforms. Ended (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -29 August / August: Counting Salah Aerbawi, director of the Office of the President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, said on Saturday that the mandate of the people through demonstrations Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, "may lead to tyranny and dictatorship," calling on the demonstrators to "the need to continue reform movement until the achievement of the demands. "
Aerbawi said, that through a sermon delivered by a certified religious authority Ali al-Sistani, it turns out that "authorization process moved from the individual mandate (Abadi) to delegate all powers, for fear of a return to dictatorship."
He continued, "The individual reforms launched by al-Abadi, a formal citizen and did not touch them anything," adding that "al-Abadi oldest on the integration of the minister, but did not incorporate the ministry and so on for the rest of the reforms."
He pointed Salah Aerbawi to, that the "individual mandate could lead to tyranny, and this is what understanding of modern Abadi that he will cancel the constitution and dissolve parliament, if he authorized two million," pointing out that "all the authorities and the political blocs have the responsibility and not Abadi alone." .
He called Aerbawi, all the political blocs to reform initiative associated institutions, pointing out that "the prime minister Haider al-Abadi does not have access to the rest of the authorities to be adjusted on the basis of the principle of separation of powers."
And saw the governorates of Baghdad, Diyala, Missan, Wasit and Dhi Qar, Babil, Karbala, Najaf and Basra, Muthanna, Diwaniyah, Friday, massive demonstrations with the participation of thousands of citizens and activists civilians who commissioned through the rallying cries Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi making the needed reforms. Ended (1)
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