Araji: everyone exceeded their interests for the advancement of the state
Tuesday October 201 513 14:48
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Called Vice outgoing Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, Tuesday, everyone to go beyond their personal interests or partisan for the advancement of the country, he reiterated his support for the prime minister Haider al-Abadi , as he emphasized that the reforms represent the beginning of a exceeded the previous phase some of which were the cause of the delivery of errors Iraq "to this case." .
They said in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, "This stage requires us all to support the Prime Minister and stand with him as well as cooperation among ourselves and find ways to implement the packages of reforms," noting that everyone "They have to take into consideration Iraq exceptional circumstances and work to overcome their interests personal or partisan for the advancement of the Iraqi state, which represents a tent for all Iraqis. "
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He said al-Araji, that "support Abadi at this stage is not to be considered personal, but because it is headed by Executive Pyramid of the Iraqi state in special situations at all levels," explaining that "the reforms represent the beginning of a exceeded the previous phase some of which were the cause of the delivery of Iraq for this case errors, The implementation of the reforms will be calculated for all the Iraqi state after recovering. "
The deputy outgoing Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, confirmed on Monday (28 September 2015), that the reforms "a bold step" and its implementation requires a pause fact of all the political partners, in what was seen to wave some to withdraw the mandate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi because of the slow pace of reforms, are only "flimsy peg" as a result of the damage, which occurred on the partisan and personal interests of some.
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