Ani: figures from the state law seeks to dismiss Abadi
October 6, 2015
Roudao - Agencies
MP Dhafer al-Ani accused the figures from the National Alliance, and the rule of law "specifically", of trying to dismiss the prime minister Haider al-Abadi from office, because of the great figures accused of squandering public money.
A statement from the Office of the leadership of the Union of Forces and member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Dhafer al-Ani, said that "a number of political forces and personalities began discussions about the future of government-Abadi taking place against the backdrop of what they called a singularity decisions on reforms."
The statement said that "those actors think that they still did not touch the core of the problem and the slow pace of the military achievements and lack of improvement in service conditions."
And called Ani, according to the statement to "grant Abadi longest opportunity to move the promised reforms," pointing out that "some of the reforms does not assume responsibility Abadi alone as well as blur the proposed alternatives."
He concluded al-Ani, that "despite the fact that these forces and personalities of some of them originally from the National Alliance and the rule of law in particular, had approached the Union of Forces in this regard, but we are not part of these moves so far," stressing that "too early to think about a change of government." .
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October 6, 2015
Roudao - Agencies
MP Dhafer al-Ani accused the figures from the National Alliance, and the rule of law "specifically", of trying to dismiss the prime minister Haider al-Abadi from office, because of the great figures accused of squandering public money.
A statement from the Office of the leadership of the Union of Forces and member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Dhafer al-Ani, said that "a number of political forces and personalities began discussions about the future of government-Abadi taking place against the backdrop of what they called a singularity decisions on reforms."
The statement said that "those actors think that they still did not touch the core of the problem and the slow pace of the military achievements and lack of improvement in service conditions."
And called Ani, according to the statement to "grant Abadi longest opportunity to move the promised reforms," pointing out that "some of the reforms does not assume responsibility Abadi alone as well as blur the proposed alternatives."
He concluded al-Ani, that "despite the fact that these forces and personalities of some of them originally from the National Alliance and the rule of law in particular, had approached the Union of Forces in this regard, but we are not part of these moves so far," stressing that "too early to think about a change of government." .
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