Tahrir Square protesters: Abadi actions did not live up to the demands of angry fans
Thu Sep 03 2015 23:45
(Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad
Mark protesters Tahrir Square, on Thursday, that the last prime minister Haider al-Abadi reform measures did not live up to the level at which the crowd waiting for him "angry", stressing that they will not Atrjawa until genuine reforms.
In a statement to the demonstrators, it was "more than a month, the central and southern provinces have seen as well as the capital Baghdad, a major demonstrations, calling for reform and the fight against corruption and rid the country of sectarian and political quotas and what caused this approach from the scourge of political and military disasters, economic and social threatens the entity of the Iraqi state Al Ahli already troubled since more than ten years and peace. "
The statement added, "These demonstrations, which attracted hundreds of thousands of Iraqi men and women, did not receive serious response, despite angry and support the reference to the legitimate demands of the demonstrators in the eradication of rampant corruption in the state and its institutions facilities crowds," adding that "the reform packages and the limited measures taken by the authority Executive led by the Prime Minister did not live up to the position that await him angry and sponsor Btmontha the masses. "
He said the protesters that they "will not back down and will not fade Hmtna and our resolve never, even responsive government is taking real reform measures, away from the (packages) hesitant and Snstqubl any serious step including deserve positively, especially with regard to the reform of the judiciary, and the fight against the corrupt", stressing the need to "show seriousness of the government in the reform and was extended in accordance with the reasonable time. "
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Thu Sep 03 2015 23:45
(Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad
Mark protesters Tahrir Square, on Thursday, that the last prime minister Haider al-Abadi reform measures did not live up to the level at which the crowd waiting for him "angry", stressing that they will not Atrjawa until genuine reforms.
In a statement to the demonstrators, it was "more than a month, the central and southern provinces have seen as well as the capital Baghdad, a major demonstrations, calling for reform and the fight against corruption and rid the country of sectarian and political quotas and what caused this approach from the scourge of political and military disasters, economic and social threatens the entity of the Iraqi state Al Ahli already troubled since more than ten years and peace. "
The statement added, "These demonstrations, which attracted hundreds of thousands of Iraqi men and women, did not receive serious response, despite angry and support the reference to the legitimate demands of the demonstrators in the eradication of rampant corruption in the state and its institutions facilities crowds," adding that "the reform packages and the limited measures taken by the authority Executive led by the Prime Minister did not live up to the position that await him angry and sponsor Btmontha the masses. "
He said the protesters that they "will not back down and will not fade Hmtna and our resolve never, even responsive government is taking real reform measures, away from the (packages) hesitant and Snstqubl any serious step including deserve positively, especially with regard to the reform of the judiciary, and the fight against the corrupt", stressing the need to "show seriousness of the government in the reform and was extended in accordance with the reasonable time. "
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