Al-Abbadi will repeal the integrity Commission for failing to press toward the impeachment of Al-Mahmoud
Sept 6, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Saudi daily Al-Hayat, Sunday, the determination of Prime Minister Haider Abadi cancel integrity Commission, noted that he had failed to press toward the impeachment of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Medhat Al-Mahmoud.
--in its report said: "Al-Abbadi is facing challenges to implement reforms on the ground, and still unable to pass its decision to cancel the posts of Vice-Presidents of the Republic, and that this step is facing widespread opposition, in parallel with the need for a parliamentary resolution difficult.
"The Prime Minister was unable to put pressure on the Council of the judiciary to change President Medhat Al-Mahmoud, Iraqi political forces remains committed to defend large Mahmood and prevent his dismissal."
The paper noted that "Al-Abbadi has issued a decree abolishing the integrity Commission, as an institution is not doing its part in the fight against corruption, and was spotted at a meeting with the Commission finally to this option, when he confirmed that the State return of stolen assets not commensurate with the amount of costs payable to the integrity Commission."
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Sept 6, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Saudi daily Al-Hayat, Sunday, the determination of Prime Minister Haider Abadi cancel integrity Commission, noted that he had failed to press toward the impeachment of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Medhat Al-Mahmoud.
--in its report said: "Al-Abbadi is facing challenges to implement reforms on the ground, and still unable to pass its decision to cancel the posts of Vice-Presidents of the Republic, and that this step is facing widespread opposition, in parallel with the need for a parliamentary resolution difficult.
"The Prime Minister was unable to put pressure on the Council of the judiciary to change President Medhat Al-Mahmoud, Iraqi political forces remains committed to defend large Mahmood and prevent his dismissal."
The paper noted that "Al-Abbadi has issued a decree abolishing the integrity Commission, as an institution is not doing its part in the fight against corruption, and was spotted at a meeting with the Commission finally to this option, when he confirmed that the State return of stolen assets not commensurate with the amount of costs payable to the integrity Commission."
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