Hakim calls for the election of a harmonious team work is able to lead the country towards progress
12/05/2013 22:35
The head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim, to elect a team consistent with a true vision that can lead the country to progress, development and progress. confirmed Hakim during a meeting with a gathering great deal of tribal Pads dignitaries and personalities of the province of Dhi Qar, at his office in Baghdad, the need to educate people to get out and the election of see him eligible to serve the country, regardless of party, mass and nationalism to which he belongs. statement of the Information Office of the Sage him as saying during the meeting: "The team harmonious a clear vision, he can lead the country to where the construction and reconstruction and not as suffering from Iraqi society from the state frustration, competition and the problems between the blocks and components, which is reflected in the worsening problems and not find effective solutions to them. " and the security situation, said: "The security solutions that offer now will not go to root out terrorism and would not lead to the end is near for him, because it cures based on military solutions only and exclude the role of culture and the economic role and to achieve calm in the community. " and warned, according to a statement by his press office, of "the coming months that will follow the election will be provided, either to civil war or pay us to where construction and reconstruction." In regard to the subject of the tribes, called al-Hakim to be the work of the clans in the future under the cover of parliamentary legal, and Alecon under the protection and support of any government or party, because the clan remain and governments come and go, "stressing:" The maturity it takes clans must Alecon under the name Awardees as far as what should be under the Merit " . expressed optimism in the future and that the change is coming because people capable of specifying options and diagnose problems in the community.
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