Muthanna protesters demanding an end to the problems of the parliament and out of the "horizon of quotas" in reshuffle

6:13:56 p.m. 04/22/2016
| (Voice of Iraq) - Muthanna Hundreds of residents of the province of Muthanna, on Friday, demanding an end to the current parliament problems, and as stressed out of the "Horizon quotas partisan" in the new cabinet reshuffle, confirmed to continue the demonstrations until they achieve popular demands. He said the demonstrations coordinator Haider al - Shammari in an interview (range Press) " was launched on Friday, protests the people of Samawa from the city center (Corniche), demanding an end to the crisis the current parliament, which poured its work to end the work of the parliament Speaker Salim al - Jubouri , " noting that "it 's for Aigv at this point, but there are things Other important than that. " He called al - Shammari , " the Prime Minister 's announcement of the formation of a new government of technocrats during the next few hours free from the horizon of quotas partisan , "stressing that" the lack of government will face a harsh response by the wounded people who did not face by politicians only humiliation and injustice of the former regime fall of 2003 to the day. " for its part protester or Bashar heavenly said in an interview with (long - Presse) that" demonstrations and the current protests are the only weapon which depends upon the people , "saying" zero tolerance for this march until the realization of the legitimate demands and all governorates of Iraq. " the Iraqi capital Baghdad and 10 Iraqi provinces are (Babil, Karbala, Najaf and Diwaniya, Muthanna , Dhi Qar, Wasit, Maysan, Basra and Diyala) is witnessing massive demonstrations since August 2015 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, while protesters say that these reforms "marginal and unimportant and did not check" their goals.

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