Maliki from Basra: We have a list of projects recess foreign agendas
04/11/2014
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said Friday that he has a list of projects that disrupted the "foreign agendas," attributing the goal to provoke people on the government.Maliki said in an official ceremony for the coalition of state law, which was held today at the Sports City in Basra that "projects disrupted intent politician to stir up people to the government," revealing his possession, "a list of projects which disrupted the intent and under the guidance of foreign agendas so as not to say that Iraq built and Iraq progress ".Maliki said that "in the next phase of at least one million housing units will be distributed for free," noting that "Iraq and agriculture will be in another world if passed the law on the infrastructure."The prime minister stressed "the importance to be in the next stage is a strong trend on the weak in rural areas for the reconstruction of their villages," stressing that "the law provides all the infrastructure requirements, if validated what we talked about abusers."
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04/11/2014
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said Friday that he has a list of projects that disrupted the "foreign agendas," attributing the goal to provoke people on the government.Maliki said in an official ceremony for the coalition of state law, which was held today at the Sports City in Basra that "projects disrupted intent politician to stir up people to the government," revealing his possession, "a list of projects which disrupted the intent and under the guidance of foreign agendas so as not to say that Iraq built and Iraq progress ".Maliki said that "in the next phase of at least one million housing units will be distributed for free," noting that "Iraq and agriculture will be in another world if passed the law on the infrastructure."The prime minister stressed "the importance to be in the next stage is a strong trend on the weak in rural areas for the reconstruction of their villages," stressing that "the law provides all the infrastructure requirements, if validated what we talked about abusers."
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