Abadi vows to chase the big thieves and recover the money they have seized

Baghdad - Mawazine News - Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi vowed on Thursday to hold a meeting with the district directors and municipal units in Baghdad to hunt down the big money and recover the money they seized, while stressing that he would challenge any law legislated by the parliament.

A statement from the Prime Minister's Office, received a copy of the "Mawazine News" that "Abadi, held a meeting with the district managers and municipal units in the city of Baghdad."

"Iraq has gone through a difficult stage and a serious existential and economic challenge, and we have emerged victorious and united, and we must now work to harness all national capabilities and capabilities to provide services to citizens after the great victory achieved with the most sacrifices and the least potential," he said.

He called on the district directors and municipal units in the city of Baghdad to "follow the field for every small and large and be true to promises to provide services and not give false promises can not be met, and away from partisan loyalties or accelerate the work of electoral motives at the expense of quality," stressing the "necessity Make the most of the available resources. "

He called on Abadi, "to provide appropriate services in return for collection and not to be tax to take amounts without services with the need to stop waste."

As for the problem of abuses, Abadi said, "When we take into account the humanitarian situation of citizens, we must differentiate between the senior thieves who seized the state land and the poor citizens in need of housing, and any law legislated by the parliament and benefiting from it will appeal to the senior thieves, as well as the amnesty law, which includes kidnappers and criminals" , Pledging to "prosecute the thieves and recover the money they seized."

The statement added that "Abadi listened to a detailed explanation of the reality of services provided by the governor of Baghdad and the Secretary of Baghdad and managers of the areas and municipal units," noting that "the meeting was to develop solutions in the field of services and water networks, sewage and tiling and other basic services in and within the city of Baghdad."

And that "the meeting was attended by the Minister of Planning, Reconstruction and Housing, and the deputies of a number of ministries, and officials in service departments." Ended 29/6 N

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