Deputy for the law: the withdrawal of the mandate of the Abadi does not serve Iraq and the political process
10/28/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: MA
MP from the coalition of state law Ahmed al-Badri, Wednesday, that the withdrawal of the mandate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi at the present time does not serve Iraq and the political process, calling on all the political blocs that Taatzafar and join hands to support Abadi, regardless of the steps recently taken by that.
Badri said for "Sky Press," that "a statement from the coalition of state law to withdraw the mandate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is not true," stressing that "the rule of law supporting him and sticking to it."
He added that "there are some discussions and observations will be discussed with the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in addition to the forthcoming meeting of the members of the coalition of state law on the grounds that it is composed of political blocs to discuss all matters affecting the Iraqi state and sensitive issues last ladder new salary and going forward."
"The withdrawal of the mandate of the Abadi does not serve Iraq and the political process, particularly as we pass circumstance exceptional both on the security level, or the Economic and this requires that all efforts Taatzafar in this direction and to support al-Abadi, regardless of the steps that Akhtiha whether they want to reconsider or not." .
He noted that "the situation requires that there be a clear vision of fiscal policy to the fact that the country is going through a difficult economic crisis, especially after the drop in oil prices," calling on all the political blocs to "unite and join forces to get out of these big challenges."
It is said that a coalition of state law, announced today, in a statement that the withdrawal of the authorization given in the House of Representatives on reforms to the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, also announced that he is no longer responsible for the decisions of the Prime Minister and the effects of future results, on the pretext that he did not Ahaoarham.
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10/28/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: MA
MP from the coalition of state law Ahmed al-Badri, Wednesday, that the withdrawal of the mandate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi at the present time does not serve Iraq and the political process, calling on all the political blocs that Taatzafar and join hands to support Abadi, regardless of the steps recently taken by that.
Badri said for "Sky Press," that "a statement from the coalition of state law to withdraw the mandate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is not true," stressing that "the rule of law supporting him and sticking to it."
He added that "there are some discussions and observations will be discussed with the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in addition to the forthcoming meeting of the members of the coalition of state law on the grounds that it is composed of political blocs to discuss all matters affecting the Iraqi state and sensitive issues last ladder new salary and going forward."
"The withdrawal of the mandate of the Abadi does not serve Iraq and the political process, particularly as we pass circumstance exceptional both on the security level, or the Economic and this requires that all efforts Taatzafar in this direction and to support al-Abadi, regardless of the steps that Akhtiha whether they want to reconsider or not." .
He noted that "the situation requires that there be a clear vision of fiscal policy to the fact that the country is going through a difficult economic crisis, especially after the drop in oil prices," calling on all the political blocs to "unite and join forces to get out of these big challenges."
It is said that a coalition of state law, announced today, in a statement that the withdrawal of the authorization given in the House of Representatives on reforms to the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, also announced that he is no longer responsible for the decisions of the Prime Minister and the effects of future results, on the pretext that he did not Ahaoarham.
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