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4 parliamentary committees: change booty for years politicians and standards upside down in the economy and the people fend for 5 million widows
BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah
Unlike Congress of 4 committees task in Parliament, envisages pessimistic about the state of the country in the tenth anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein, and talked pain for the loss of many opportunities to improve conditions for the people, throwing the blame mainly on the relationship Incorrect between the government and the authorities of legislative and regulatory.
According to independent MP Sabah al-Saadi said in an interview with the "long" to change that took place after 2003 sometimes seems "superficial and at the level of faces only," At the level of reality and life of the citizen Thus we see "images worse," pointing out that this is the result of "performance bad government. "
Saadi adds that "change Find us Governor Mtaganma on parties interested in their own affairs authority and secure sources of funding and sharing the possibilities of the state," adding that the state has become a party "conflicting and Michxh after an absence of enterprise system."
It notes that "these parties who were partners consist yesterday in the opposition and they are now today _khasme in power," adding that the parliament is not far from what is going on in the political arena, which greatly affect the performance. "
Saadi continues by saying that "change Find us deputies do not know what are their functions and roles, as well as government-led a relentless campaign to determine how the House of Representatives in the eyes of the people." Explains "the government wants to create a big gap to cover up the failure and corruption, while the House of Representatives initiate laws and massive government budgets."
And on the scourge of corruption afflicting most state institutions, especially after growing oil revenues after 2003, confirms Sabah al-Saadi, a member of the Committee on Parliamentary Integrity that people and their parties which have nominated to fill certain positions exploited financially "are bear the consequences of it, as well as eliminating the failed can not provide anything. "
In turn, confirms a member of the parliamentary Finance Committee Magda Tamimi, that the Iraqi economy before the change was deteriorating but he is still a victim of upturned standards. And make it clear that the policy was and still is affecting and controlled largely on the economy, pointing out that the systems depend on the global economy and politics that are a servant of the economy.
And she Tamimi "long" that Iraq "goes against modern states, relying on policy in the management of living resources and the economy, in this way can not take a single step forward," noting that Iraq has a great imbalance in the management of public funds, where he was required to go oil revenues to ages and ages turn revenues of operational resources, but after the change to see that things are going in reverse. "
She added, "There are a lot of previous budgets its money frozen because speculation was inaccurate, and therefore rates of implementation are few and not so good, which gives us the conclusion that there is an error in planning and implementation, as well as the lack of quality and the presence of fake projects."
Tamimi stressed that "the solution to address these problems that hinder the economy and politics, citizen, however, lies in choosing the right person and the ballot box at the door."
For his part, MP for the Iraqi List Raad Dahlaki said in an interview with the "long" that the political process is built a lot of mistakes and there is no place for any new, more "freedom of throwing accusations" and exchanged between politicians.
And draws Aldhlki to the "current stage requires building a new political process carefully designed according to the principles and the use of qualified professional scientific and not loyal to the direction of a sectarian or ethnic or zonal norms."
According to a member of the Legal Committee that "political differences delayed approval of seven important laws, and also affect the formulation and adoption of laws within the Committee and voted on by Parliament, including the law of parties and the Federal Court."
Dahlaki noted that "the legal committee was unable in the current period meeting because of these differences," pointing out that the dispute is not borne by the parliamentary legal but political blocs that came to these problems. "
As a member of the Commission on Human Rights inch saw that "the processes of change that took place after 2003 did not take citizen after a human right because of political conflicts and the impact on human rights in health, education, housing and employment."
And that "the Iraqi people groaning because of neglect is clear for Human Rights and the Government did not care, but for which the parties and their masses and do not look to the citizen, and there are a significant decline in human rights", pointing out that the number of absent citizens after 2003 reached 15 thousand missing, there is no evidence or sought from the government to return them or search for them. "
Inch explains that "there are 5 million women between the widow and the absolute need to support, and this figure is difficult according to this change, which saw Iraq 10 years ago."
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