Kurdish lawmaker: Abadi is unable to corruption in the country's capital account
04/10/2015 11:35
Press tomorrow / Baghdad: MP for the Kurdistan Alliance adorns happy, Sunday, that the speech of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, yesterday, came to calm the Iraqi street, only pointing out that the latter is unable to corruption capital accounting in the country at all. Said's "Tomorrow's Press," that "al-Abadi is unable to adult heads of corruption accountable in the country because they did not leave any evidence to convict them, all the measures they have taken have covered legal methods," adding that "his speech yesterday, aimed at calming the street only against the backdrop of demonstrations millions taking place in most of the cities of Iraq. "He added that" al-Abadi wanted to make up for in his speech yesterday, for his speech in Washington after he went to him a lot of criticism. "The Abadi had on Saturday delivered, word came in that the reforms do not return them We have no intention to stop although I lost a lot of friends through the reforms that we have undertaken, accusing previous governments that they missed wealth and distribute donations in the election period. He pointed out that the reforms demanded by the Iraqis won international admiration and this is what I noticed in New York, because Iraq is in a state of war and recession economic However we do as a government reforms.
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04/10/2015 11:35
Press tomorrow / Baghdad: MP for the Kurdistan Alliance adorns happy, Sunday, that the speech of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, yesterday, came to calm the Iraqi street, only pointing out that the latter is unable to corruption capital accounting in the country at all. Said's "Tomorrow's Press," that "al-Abadi is unable to adult heads of corruption accountable in the country because they did not leave any evidence to convict them, all the measures they have taken have covered legal methods," adding that "his speech yesterday, aimed at calming the street only against the backdrop of demonstrations millions taking place in most of the cities of Iraq. "He added that" al-Abadi wanted to make up for in his speech yesterday, for his speech in Washington after he went to him a lot of criticism. "The Abadi had on Saturday delivered, word came in that the reforms do not return them We have no intention to stop although I lost a lot of friends through the reforms that we have undertaken, accusing previous governments that they missed wealth and distribute donations in the election period. He pointed out that the reforms demanded by the Iraqis won international admiration and this is what I noticed in New York, because Iraq is in a state of war and recession economic However we do as a government reforms.
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