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    Wasit protesters threatening to demonstrate to change Abadi, if things stay the same

    Wasit protesters are threatening to demonstrate to change Abadi, if things stay the same

    Long-Presse / Wasit - Hundreds of citizens of Wasit province, on Friday, in front of the provincial council building, renewing their demands for reform of the judiciary and accountability of the corrupt and "whales corruption", as they demanded the Prime Minister to provide a time limit for his reforms, have threatened to demonstrate for the removal of al-Abadi in the event of the survival of the status quo.

    A reporter (range Press) that "the demonstrators gathered, this evening, in the courtyard of the central city of Kut factor, then marched to the provincial council building amid tight security with a clear decline in their numbers."

    For his part, demonstrator Ali Hussein al-Quraishi said in an interview with the (long-Presse), said that "this event is an extension of demonstrations the previous Friday and renew the demand for reform of the judiciary and the dismissal of Medhat al-Mahmoud and the appointment of judges with professional and neutral and not subject to any party or political component".

    Quraishi said that "the demonstrators in Wasit are also demanding the fight against corruption and the corrupt and beating hands of iron on the whales large corruption and large warheads stolen public money over the previous governments without regard to their office or their political background or partisan," pointing out that "the demonstrations will continue at this pace They go in Slmatha will not back the demonstrators for their legitimate demands."

    For his part, Abbas Hadi demonstrator said in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The participants in this demonstration, direct the message to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ask where all the time limit set for the application of reforms."

    Hadi added that "among our demands also to achieve social justice, especially in the objective salaries and appointments, salaries are the still considerable differences between Ministry officials and other especially that independent bodies called big salaries on the contrary of other departments and ministries that section of which does not exceed 400 thousand dinars salaries".

    Turn demonstrator Zia Alwan said in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The time limit to achieve the reforms Abadi Unknown did not know how seriously to achieve reforms," ​​noting that "if things remain vague in this picture will be Tazahratna in big next time and we demand the change Abadi."

    The capital Baghdad and 10 Iraqi provinces are (Babylon, Karbala, Najaf, Diwaniyah and Muthanna, Dhi Qar, Wasit, Maysan, Basra and Diyala) is witnessing massive demonstrations since more than a month to condemn the poor services and corruption in government institutions and the judiciary, resulting in many of the reforms announced by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.


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