State media: political movements undeclared Abadi led to the formation of a supportive mass of reforms
11/11/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: revealed the official newspaper "Al-Sabah", Wednesday, for the leadership of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi calm political mobility to form a parliamentary bloc support for his government.
The newspaper said in a report on its issue today and seen by "Sky Press," "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi lead quiet political mobility and an undeclared form a parliamentary bloc in support of his government to ensure the implementation of reforms and pass laws and legislation in the House of Representatives away from obstacles differences and rivalries between the political blocs." .
The newspaper noted "the existence of hidden hands trying to block government reforms," indicating that "the majority of those who damaged their interests and privileges lost by the implementation or the issuance of a number of decisions which they considered a violation of the mandate granted by Parliament to Ebadi as prime minister."
The newspaper stated that "the state of the block so far has not announced officially and for real mobility for the withdrawal of the parliamentary mandate of the head of government, except for the issuance of some individual statements of some of the characters that may not represent the opinion of a particular block."
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11/11/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: revealed the official newspaper "Al-Sabah", Wednesday, for the leadership of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi calm political mobility to form a parliamentary bloc support for his government.
The newspaper said in a report on its issue today and seen by "Sky Press," "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi lead quiet political mobility and an undeclared form a parliamentary bloc in support of his government to ensure the implementation of reforms and pass laws and legislation in the House of Representatives away from obstacles differences and rivalries between the political blocs." .
The newspaper noted "the existence of hidden hands trying to block government reforms," indicating that "the majority of those who damaged their interests and privileges lost by the implementation or the issuance of a number of decisions which they considered a violation of the mandate granted by Parliament to Ebadi as prime minister."
The newspaper stated that "the state of the block so far has not announced officially and for real mobility for the withdrawal of the parliamentary mandate of the head of government, except for the issuance of some individual statements of some of the characters that may not represent the opinion of a particular block."
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