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October 3, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Committee of Construction and parliamentary services said that economic reforms presented by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi avoid the country's continued reliance on the sale of oil major source of the state budget.
He said Chairman of the Committee Nazim al-Saadi's (IMN) that "the reforms made by al-Abadi need long implementation time, including the fight against corruption, which is within the powers of the Integrity Commission and the judiciary, so the two sides follow-up files of corruption where they exist and against anyone; because citizens today demanding to reveal the heads of corruption. "
A member of the State of Law Coalition MP Rubaie earlier, that the challenges facing the reforms two-dimensional, the first comes from the political blocs that have a different view on this or that matter, in particular, that the government based on the principle of quotas that reforms seek, among other things seeks to him eliminated, and the second from those who feel it had begun or will be damaged reforms.
Saadi said that "the international support he received Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on reforms phrase, is only a fraction of the support and the support that he got inside Iraq; it is the only salvation from corruption and to move successfully democratic experiment, and an end to political quota system, which is still the basis of corruption in the country, but the government is moving toward reforms. "
He praised the European Union head Donald Tusk earlier, reforms the Iraqi government and the role played by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in spending cuts and feminine government positions.
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October 3, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Committee of Construction and parliamentary services said that economic reforms presented by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi avoid the country's continued reliance on the sale of oil major source of the state budget.
He said Chairman of the Committee Nazim al-Saadi's (IMN) that "the reforms made by al-Abadi need long implementation time, including the fight against corruption, which is within the powers of the Integrity Commission and the judiciary, so the two sides follow-up files of corruption where they exist and against anyone; because citizens today demanding to reveal the heads of corruption. "
A member of the State of Law Coalition MP Rubaie earlier, that the challenges facing the reforms two-dimensional, the first comes from the political blocs that have a different view on this or that matter, in particular, that the government based on the principle of quotas that reforms seek, among other things seeks to him eliminated, and the second from those who feel it had begun or will be damaged reforms.
Saadi said that "the international support he received Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on reforms phrase, is only a fraction of the support and the support that he got inside Iraq; it is the only salvation from corruption and to move successfully democratic experiment, and an end to political quota system, which is still the basis of corruption in the country, but the government is moving toward reforms. "
He praised the European Union head Donald Tusk earlier, reforms the Iraqi government and the role played by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in spending cuts and feminine government positions.
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