Abadi sends the document comprehensive reforms ministerial amendment to the political blocs



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10/03/2016 14:15


Long-Presse / Baghdad
Send Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Thursday, and document comprehensive reforms ministerial amendment to the political blocs.

A statement by the Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, received a (long-Presse), a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, sent a document comprehensive reforms ministerial amendment, which includes the criteria and mechanisms of the political blocs."

The statement added, "The document includes ten files include choosing ministers technocrats Council and evaluate the performance of ministries and the fight against corruption and simplify the procedures the government program and packages of reforms in various sectors standards."

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, announced on Wednesday the (9 March 2016), that the cabinet reshuffle is essential will be soon, while pointing to display the names of the ministers of professionals and qualified to fill ministerial portfolios, he stressed that the change will be in accordance with the constitutional framework and political partnership between the components of the people.

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, announced on Wednesday the (9 March 2016), the government to take a series of measures to prosecute senior spoilers and arrest, and while pointing to providing the necessary support for the organs of the judiciary and the integrity and regulatory bodies to do their part, confirmed the aspiration of the government to popular participation and the media to expose the corrupt and venal .

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi refused, on Wednesday the (9 March 2016), allowed to "Disarm" outside the framework of the state and threaten the security of the citizen, and while pointing to the lack of allowing to bypass checkpoints and the passage of militants from which, he stressed that the implementation of the reforms are not through the "imposition of a de facto policy of" undermining the security of the capital Baghdad.

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