95% of Iraqis: politicians differences reflected on the security situation
The Office of Government Spokesperson Iraqi poll on its website to answer the question: "Is that the political differences are reflected on the Security Council?" The results were that 95 per cent of the respondents indicated yes.
13.01.2012
Office said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh on the results of a poll conducted for a number of citizens about their vision of the political differences and their impact on security and stability.
The results of this poll that about 95% of those surveyed stressed that political differences have an impact on security in Iraq, declined to 5% of the respondents said the link between these differences and the deteriorating security situation.
And political analyst Ibrahim Sumaidaie that most politicians in Iraq bear the ongoing decline in the security situation, because most of them are looking for personal interests through the use of agendas, community or nation to achieve those gains, and confirmed Sumaidaie Hadth Radio Free Iraq, said that the ultimate responsibility lies on the responsibility of politicians.
While Some found that this survey was to exonerate the security leaders of security failures in recent times, and throw the ball in the court of political leadership that was absent from some sense of confidence in dealing with others, according to an expert on militant groups and al-Mulla Nazem Jubouri, who confirmed the Hadth Radio Free Iraq, the crisis of confidence among politicians began receiving a shadow over the relationship with the armed groups that the government is trying hard to gain the trust of these groups and join the national reconciliation project.
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To the refusal by a coalition of state law Saad logistical results of this poll saying in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the groups which he described as terrorists are responsible for the deteriorating security situation and not politicians.
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The Office of Government Spokesperson Iraqi poll on its website to answer the question: "Is that the political differences are reflected on the Security Council?" The results were that 95 per cent of the respondents indicated yes.
13.01.2012
Office said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh on the results of a poll conducted for a number of citizens about their vision of the political differences and their impact on security and stability.
The results of this poll that about 95% of those surveyed stressed that political differences have an impact on security in Iraq, declined to 5% of the respondents said the link between these differences and the deteriorating security situation.
And political analyst Ibrahim Sumaidaie that most politicians in Iraq bear the ongoing decline in the security situation, because most of them are looking for personal interests through the use of agendas, community or nation to achieve those gains, and confirmed Sumaidaie Hadth Radio Free Iraq, said that the ultimate responsibility lies on the responsibility of politicians.
While Some found that this survey was to exonerate the security leaders of security failures in recent times, and throw the ball in the court of political leadership that was absent from some sense of confidence in dealing with others, according to an expert on militant groups and al-Mulla Nazem Jubouri, who confirmed the Hadth Radio Free Iraq, the crisis of confidence among politicians began receiving a shadow over the relationship with the armed groups that the government is trying hard to gain the trust of these groups and join the national reconciliation project.
.
To the refusal by a coalition of state law Saad logistical results of this poll saying in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the groups which he described as terrorists are responsible for the deteriorating security situation and not politicians.
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