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    Highlights of the press conference on Tuesday Abadi

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    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Mar 2017, 3:07 am

    Highlights of the press conference on Tuesday Abadi



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    Highlights of the press conference on Tuesday Abadi
    Direction Press / Baghdad

    Stressed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Tuesday, that the Iraqi forces taught the organization of "Daesh" lessons "will not be forgotten" during the ongoing in Mosul battles, stressing the continuation of military operations to regain control of it from the grip of the organization, as pointed out that the number of displaced people of the city less than expected b "a lot".

    Ebadi said during a news conference in Baghdad, I followed "direction Press", said that "our heroine taught Daesh lessons will not be forgotten and we will continue in the liberation of Mosul operations," pointing out that "Daesh trying to implement targeted outside Iraq operations to prove its existence."

    Abadi said that "the battle of Mosul in the final stages and we are working to step up reconstruction efforts," stressing at the same time that "the number of people displaced from Mosul, much less than expected and there is no risk of increasing their numbers."

    He criticized Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the appointment of officials to their relatives in government jobs, calling for the achievement of the principle of "equal opportunity" for all Iraqis, as he emphasized "keen" to accommodate his government contract employees and daily wages in the government departments.

    Ebadi said "We regret that some officials and ministers to appoint their relatives in government jobs," adding "we want to achieve the principle of equal opportunities for all Iraqis."

    Abadi said that "the government is keen to absorb the contract-holders and daily wages in government circles," noting that "our fight corruption after editing operations."

    The President of the Council of Ministers Abadi, sending the Council "guidance" to Parliament to reduce the number of public holidays, and as pointed out adding allocations to the Ministry of Education to finance the printing of textbooks, warned of a "collapse" of the state in the event of expansion spending, "according to the desire of some."

    Ebadi said, "The Council of Ministers sent a directive to the House of Representatives to reduce the number of public holidays," pointing out that "the Council agreed to add allocations to the Ministry of Education to finance the printing of textbooks."

    He added that "the number of loans we have obtained very limited and the benefits of a slim", warning at the same time of the "collapse of the state if we have expanded spending by the desire of some."

    He announced Haider al-Abadi, for the conduct of the Council amendments to the disclosure of financial officials receivables procedures, as he emphasized the government's intention to invest financial resources in support of direct compromising lives of citizens projects, he saw that Iraq is on its way to be safe and open market for foreign investment.

    Ebadi said that "the Council of Ministers made amendments to the financial disclosure procedures for officials," adding that "the Council also voted to make facilities in the housing sector."

    Abadi said that "we are working to invest financial resources in support of direct prejudice to the lives of the citizen project", pointing out that "Iraq is on its way to be safe and open market for foreign investment."


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