Vice-Abadi calls to reveal the names of the opponents of the package of reforms and decisions taken
2015/9/18 16:14
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} called the National Alliance MP Hassan Salem Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to detect the blocks and names which stand without the application of the reforms and decisions taken.
Salem said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} "The government must be firm in the implementation of reforms and the decisions taken," noting that "the government is now at a crossroads either prove the existence or collapse."
"The government Abadi got a popular mandate and delegation of religious authority and he has to hit with an iron fist, and if it is unable to implement the decisions because of objection must blocs to announce the names of the blocks that stand in front of his face and reference people for a clearer picture."
He noted that "reforms are unrealistic and Atertqa to the level of suffering of the Iraqi people and Tzepehrth and sacrifices so there must be real reforms, especially that the citizen demanded to dissolve the provincial councils, governors and elected by the provinces sons themselves and not by the provincial council."
He noted that "the issue of protections officials have caused a lot of squandering state funds and must stop at this point and treatment," stressing that "the quota system and parties are an obstacle to the implementation of reforms."
It is said that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi taken several reforms after the suit supreme religious authority has to make important decisions and strict procedures in the field of anti-corruption and beaten with an iron fist anyone who is tampering with people's money, and included reforms feminine ministries, and the abolition of positions of major Congress of the Republic and the Council of Ministers, and reduce overall and immediate in the number of protections for all state officials, among them the three presidencies, but there are several political parties saw that the Iraqi street did not feel any change so far, and the reform process is going slowly.
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2015/9/18 16:14
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} called the National Alliance MP Hassan Salem Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to detect the blocks and names which stand without the application of the reforms and decisions taken.
Salem said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} "The government must be firm in the implementation of reforms and the decisions taken," noting that "the government is now at a crossroads either prove the existence or collapse."
"The government Abadi got a popular mandate and delegation of religious authority and he has to hit with an iron fist, and if it is unable to implement the decisions because of objection must blocs to announce the names of the blocks that stand in front of his face and reference people for a clearer picture."
He noted that "reforms are unrealistic and Atertqa to the level of suffering of the Iraqi people and Tzepehrth and sacrifices so there must be real reforms, especially that the citizen demanded to dissolve the provincial councils, governors and elected by the provinces sons themselves and not by the provincial council."
He noted that "the issue of protections officials have caused a lot of squandering state funds and must stop at this point and treatment," stressing that "the quota system and parties are an obstacle to the implementation of reforms."
It is said that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi taken several reforms after the suit supreme religious authority has to make important decisions and strict procedures in the field of anti-corruption and beaten with an iron fist anyone who is tampering with people's money, and included reforms feminine ministries, and the abolition of positions of major Congress of the Republic and the Council of Ministers, and reduce overall and immediate in the number of protections for all state officials, among them the three presidencies, but there are several political parties saw that the Iraqi street did not feel any change so far, and the reform process is going slowly.
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