Advocacy: Allawi's call to change the political bankruptcy Abadi
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9/19/15
The remarks were made as a first step to announce the decisions of undeclared to the Doha conference.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: criticized the head of the parliamentary advocate mass behind Abdul Samad, Saturday, remarks national coalition leader Iyad Allawi last, calling for the change of prime minister Haider al-Abadi, and described it as "political bankruptcy and floundering and clear," in what was considered that these statements came first to the decisions of the Conference as a step Doha undeclared.
He said Abdul Samad said in a statement, said that "the National Coalition leader Iyad Allawi's remarks calling for the change of prime minister Haider al-Abadi reflect the political crisis, and reflect the political bankruptcy and floundering and clear," noting that "Allawi after the need for a period of four months meaning of jihad Ulkipaia to see, calls, Today, to change the government, which enjoyed the support of the people. "
He said Abdul Samad, "These remarks came as a first step to announce the decisions of undeclared to the Doha conference which was held recently to undermine the Iraqi people and the Iraqi government, which got the support of the people and the reference and the parliament", warning that "any change in the head of the government means opening the door to Daash for shedding the blood of Iraqis and progress in the battles. "
He continued, "The call for change comes deduced from the reference call for reform and the elimination of corruption," calling Allawi to "review its position which is not consistent with the position of all Iraqi political blocs, nor with the Iraqi people, who authorized the Prime Minister to reform the position."
The national coalition leader Iyad Allawi called on Friday (18 September 2015), to change the prime minister Haider al-Abadi and commissioned "a mighty" instead, stressing the need to reconsider the executive branch and the involvement of some of the forces of "popular movement" and some of the forces that are still outside where the political process.
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9/19/15
The remarks were made as a first step to announce the decisions of undeclared to the Doha conference.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: criticized the head of the parliamentary advocate mass behind Abdul Samad, Saturday, remarks national coalition leader Iyad Allawi last, calling for the change of prime minister Haider al-Abadi, and described it as "political bankruptcy and floundering and clear," in what was considered that these statements came first to the decisions of the Conference as a step Doha undeclared.
He said Abdul Samad said in a statement, said that "the National Coalition leader Iyad Allawi's remarks calling for the change of prime minister Haider al-Abadi reflect the political crisis, and reflect the political bankruptcy and floundering and clear," noting that "Allawi after the need for a period of four months meaning of jihad Ulkipaia to see, calls, Today, to change the government, which enjoyed the support of the people. "
He said Abdul Samad, "These remarks came as a first step to announce the decisions of undeclared to the Doha conference which was held recently to undermine the Iraqi people and the Iraqi government, which got the support of the people and the reference and the parliament", warning that "any change in the head of the government means opening the door to Daash for shedding the blood of Iraqis and progress in the battles. "
He continued, "The call for change comes deduced from the reference call for reform and the elimination of corruption," calling Allawi to "review its position which is not consistent with the position of all Iraqi political blocs, nor with the Iraqi people, who authorized the Prime Minister to reform the position."
The national coalition leader Iyad Allawi called on Friday (18 September 2015), to change the prime minister Haider al-Abadi and commissioned "a mighty" instead, stressing the need to reconsider the executive branch and the involvement of some of the forces of "popular movement" and some of the forces that are still outside where the political process.
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