Abadi exempts 123 officials from their posts
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
09/09/2015
Exempted Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi 123 Wednesday, Deputy Minister and Director-General of the implementation of the package of reforms initiated by the exit after demonstrations denouncing corruption and demanding accountability for the corrupt.
And decided Abadi, according to a statement issued by his office, the three presidencies and their deputies, ministers and their agents and members of the House of Representatives and general managers to reduce the salaries and stopped the disbursement of pensions which were granted in accordance with the earlier resolutions of those who occupied positions after 2003 functional degrees from the post of President of the Republic to the post of general managers.
The Shiite cleric in Iraq, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani warned last month that failure to move the government in the implementation of "real reforms" fight corruption presents the country risk division.
Iraqi President and alerted to the need to be any repairs or actions taken by the government in line with the principles of the constitution, stressing the importance of respect for the Constitution and not be exceeded.
The government has approved the four-week package of reforms to fight corruption before and improve the level of public services. Parliament voted on this package, two days later, he said, adding the parliamentary package "complementary" to government reforms, and seized some of their content within the framework of "the Constitution and the law."
In previous statements Abadi stressed that the process of reform and the fight against corruption "will not be easy," and that those affected will work hard "to sabotage every step."
All these moves come after the Iraqis last month came out in massive demonstrations in a number of Iraqi provinces to demand the fight against corruption and to hold accountable those responsible, and reforms in the services provided to citizens.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
09/09/2015
Exempted Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi 123 Wednesday, Deputy Minister and Director-General of the implementation of the package of reforms initiated by the exit after demonstrations denouncing corruption and demanding accountability for the corrupt.
And decided Abadi, according to a statement issued by his office, the three presidencies and their deputies, ministers and their agents and members of the House of Representatives and general managers to reduce the salaries and stopped the disbursement of pensions which were granted in accordance with the earlier resolutions of those who occupied positions after 2003 functional degrees from the post of President of the Republic to the post of general managers.
The Shiite cleric in Iraq, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani warned last month that failure to move the government in the implementation of "real reforms" fight corruption presents the country risk division.
Iraqi President and alerted to the need to be any repairs or actions taken by the government in line with the principles of the constitution, stressing the importance of respect for the Constitution and not be exceeded.
The government has approved the four-week package of reforms to fight corruption before and improve the level of public services. Parliament voted on this package, two days later, he said, adding the parliamentary package "complementary" to government reforms, and seized some of their content within the framework of "the Constitution and the law."
In previous statements Abadi stressed that the process of reform and the fight against corruption "will not be easy," and that those affected will work hard "to sabotage every step."
All these moves come after the Iraqis last month came out in massive demonstrations in a number of Iraqi provinces to demand the fight against corruption and to hold accountable those responsible, and reforms in the services provided to citizens.
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