Sabri reveals for "Sky Press" near the launch of a new reform package
11/15/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Private
Detection government spokesman Saad al-Hadithi, Sunday, has launched a new package of reforms will be complementary to the previous reforms, stressing that the next stage of reform will be continued government Baltrchiq bodies and ministries.
The newborn's "Sky Press," "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has an integrated reform program will include all state institutions," noting that "comprehensive and radical reforms need time and packs in a row."
He added that "al-Abadi past the path of reform and will not back him", adding that "the need for reform became linked to the fate of Iraq and the future generations and can not get Iraq out of security, economic, political and social problems without him."
He said, "There is a decision to allocate work teams take control performance in departments and institutions and report to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and against which formed the reformist vision," noting that "these teams will submit periodic reports to the servants in order to complete the new reform program, which addresses the mistakes and gaps or structural which were not on sound foundations during the previous period. "
He pointed out that "the reform process in the next stage is to continue the process of limbering government," stressing that "cross-cutting departments and ministries will dispersion of the government effort in addition to the large expenses resulting from this dispersion."
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue the reforms it promised the people and saying, "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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11/15/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Private
Detection government spokesman Saad al-Hadithi, Sunday, has launched a new package of reforms will be complementary to the previous reforms, stressing that the next stage of reform will be continued government Baltrchiq bodies and ministries.
The newborn's "Sky Press," "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has an integrated reform program will include all state institutions," noting that "comprehensive and radical reforms need time and packs in a row."
He added that "al-Abadi past the path of reform and will not back him", adding that "the need for reform became linked to the fate of Iraq and the future generations and can not get Iraq out of security, economic, political and social problems without him."
He said, "There is a decision to allocate work teams take control performance in departments and institutions and report to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and against which formed the reformist vision," noting that "these teams will submit periodic reports to the servants in order to complete the new reform program, which addresses the mistakes and gaps or structural which were not on sound foundations during the previous period. "
He pointed out that "the reform process in the next stage is to continue the process of limbering government," stressing that "cross-cutting departments and ministries will dispersion of the government effort in addition to the large expenses resulting from this dispersion."
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue the reforms it promised the people and saying, "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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