Nassif: Abadi, trying to take the way of reforms to target his opponents, including al-Maliki
10/11/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: criticized the MP for the coalition of state law high Nassif, Sunday, the last prime minister's remarks on the state treasury, asserting that such statements are coming to satisfy other blocs want to undermine the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, while al-Abadi called for the failure to take the reforms a way to target opponents, including al-Maliki.
Nassif said for "Sky Press," that "al-Abadi's recent remarks on the state treasury does not serve the entire political process which is an attempt to appease the political blocs that want to undermine the President of the former Minister Nuri al-Maliki," adding that "the first Balebadi was to focus his interests reforms that gave a substantial opportunity with the support of the Supreme religious authority and the people. "
She added that "al-Abadi said the reforms do not take the way to hit the opponents or to target specific figures, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, because it is confusing atmosphere may occur and harm the political process and do not serve the interests of the country, not even Abadi."
The prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi accused the previous government of wasting billions and said he had received and there is no government in the state treasury only four billion dollars.
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10/11/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: criticized the MP for the coalition of state law high Nassif, Sunday, the last prime minister's remarks on the state treasury, asserting that such statements are coming to satisfy other blocs want to undermine the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, while al-Abadi called for the failure to take the reforms a way to target opponents, including al-Maliki.
Nassif said for "Sky Press," that "al-Abadi's recent remarks on the state treasury does not serve the entire political process which is an attempt to appease the political blocs that want to undermine the President of the former Minister Nuri al-Maliki," adding that "the first Balebadi was to focus his interests reforms that gave a substantial opportunity with the support of the Supreme religious authority and the people. "
She added that "al-Abadi said the reforms do not take the way to hit the opponents or to target specific figures, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, because it is confusing atmosphere may occur and harm the political process and do not serve the interests of the country, not even Abadi."
The prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi accused the previous government of wasting billions and said he had received and there is no government in the state treasury only four billion dollars.
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