Iraqis protesting again on corruption and poor services and call for reform
Friday 11-09-2015 | 7:31:24
Twilight News / pervaded the popular demonstrations on Friday, the provinces of central and southern Iraq once again to protest against corruption and poor services, demanding Prime Minister for further reforms.
He graduated overwhelming demonstrations over a month ago, where the population is fed up with the rampant corruption in government departments and poor public services over the long years.
Thousands of protesters today in Baghdad, Babil, Karbala, Diwaniyah and Dhi Qar, Wasit and Salah al-Din, Missan, Muthanna, Basra and other areas, waving Iraqi flags and banners calling for the reform of the conditions of the country.
Protesters also demanded the provision of job opportunities for the unemployed and reform the judiciary to ensure the accountability of corrupt officials and recovery of funds misappropriated.
The protests have the support of top Shi'ite cleric in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani, who called earlier in the day to control aspects of the exchange borrow from the central bank's plan to ensure the non-arrival of the hands of corrupt them, calling at the same time to implement reforms faster pace.
Sistani supported the reforms launched by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi campaign last month and invited him to take a tougher anti-corruption and mismanagement, which ruled Iraq made almost impossible position.
And canceled Abadi government positions and appointments to government positions on the basis of quotas sects and parties also called for an initiative to re-open investigations into corruption and granted the dismissal of the conservative prime minister and the heads of municipal authority.
Abadi also recently relieved more than one hundred and Undersecretary of the Ministry of duties.
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Friday 11-09-2015 | 7:31:24
Twilight News / pervaded the popular demonstrations on Friday, the provinces of central and southern Iraq once again to protest against corruption and poor services, demanding Prime Minister for further reforms.
He graduated overwhelming demonstrations over a month ago, where the population is fed up with the rampant corruption in government departments and poor public services over the long years.
Thousands of protesters today in Baghdad, Babil, Karbala, Diwaniyah and Dhi Qar, Wasit and Salah al-Din, Missan, Muthanna, Basra and other areas, waving Iraqi flags and banners calling for the reform of the conditions of the country.
Protesters also demanded the provision of job opportunities for the unemployed and reform the judiciary to ensure the accountability of corrupt officials and recovery of funds misappropriated.
The protests have the support of top Shi'ite cleric in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani, who called earlier in the day to control aspects of the exchange borrow from the central bank's plan to ensure the non-arrival of the hands of corrupt them, calling at the same time to implement reforms faster pace.
Sistani supported the reforms launched by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi campaign last month and invited him to take a tougher anti-corruption and mismanagement, which ruled Iraq made almost impossible position.
And canceled Abadi government positions and appointments to government positions on the basis of quotas sects and parties also called for an initiative to re-open investigations into corruption and granted the dismissal of the conservative prime minister and the heads of municipal authority.
Abadi also recently relieved more than one hundred and Undersecretary of the Ministry of duties.
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