Abadi: We have informed the judiciary to reform itself
03/09/2015
(Independent) ... Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he told the Iraqi judiciary need to reform himself, pointing out that he is capable of it.
Ebadi said in a speech at the first conference of national reconciliation to belt areas of Baghdad on Thursday, "We have informed the Iraqi judiciary and the judiciary need for reforms," asserting that "the judiciary will be able to do that."
Abadi stressed the need to "be the judge a salary rewarding," adding that "it was to identify the highest salary in the Iraqi state eight million dinars."
Dozens of citizens today in front of the federal courthouse in Baghdad, to demand the resignation of President of the Federal Court Medhat al-Mahmoud.
An informed source of the (independent) said Thursday that "the citizens of dozens of civilians and activists demonstrated today in front of the federal courthouse Harthiya district in Baghdad," adding that "the protesters demanded the resignation of President of the Federal Court Medhat al-Mahmoud."
The demonstration came a few days ago, where dozens of people demonstrated in front of the Supreme Judicial Council building in Baghdad to demand the resignation of President of the Council Medhat al-Mahmoud. (End)
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03/09/2015
(Independent) ... Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he told the Iraqi judiciary need to reform himself, pointing out that he is capable of it.
Ebadi said in a speech at the first conference of national reconciliation to belt areas of Baghdad on Thursday, "We have informed the Iraqi judiciary and the judiciary need for reforms," asserting that "the judiciary will be able to do that."
Abadi stressed the need to "be the judge a salary rewarding," adding that "it was to identify the highest salary in the Iraqi state eight million dinars."
Dozens of citizens today in front of the federal courthouse in Baghdad, to demand the resignation of President of the Federal Court Medhat al-Mahmoud.
An informed source of the (independent) said Thursday that "the citizens of dozens of civilians and activists demonstrated today in front of the federal courthouse Harthiya district in Baghdad," adding that "the protesters demanded the resignation of President of the Federal Court Medhat al-Mahmoud."
The demonstration came a few days ago, where dozens of people demonstrated in front of the Supreme Judicial Council building in Baghdad to demand the resignation of President of the Council Medhat al-Mahmoud. (End)
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