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    "Asron" comment on Sadr's speech and warns of conflicts threaten "the lungs of Iraq"

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    Post by Rocky Fri 07 Sep 2018, 2:39 am

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    Twilight News / Alliance released, on Thursday, a statement on the speech of the leader of the coalition Moqtada al-Sadr, warning political blocs of the "conflict" on the formation of the largest bloc.

    The official spokesman for the alliance of the Aswan Qahtan Jubouri in a statement to the twilight news that the speech of Moqtada al-Sadr, "represents an integrated road map to resolve the crisis of Basra from various angles and through cooperation with the legislative authorities, represented by the new parliament or the government, whether current with the powers of the authorities and future that must To be formed as soon as possible instead of preoccupation with political conflicts represented by the largest bloc or other aspects of the dispute. "

    Jubouri added that "the crisis in Basra is an Iraqi crisis basically Basrah, which is the lungs of Iraq and its large and generous city of good and giving, and therefore any problem has repercussions on the whole of Iraq."

    He pointed out that "the great concern shown by the Iraqi national leader in Basra and his call to hold an extraordinary session of parliament in the presence of the central and local executive authority, but stems from an integrated vision of how to come up with practical and quick solutions at the same time because the repercussions that can result from any delay will have disastrous consequences for the country And the entire political process. "

    The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr on Thursday, the current Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi, and a number of ministers services, and the governor of Basra and its chairman to attend the parliament in a maximum of next Sunday, warning that he would have a response "shaky" if not to do so.

    Sadr said in a televised speech today on the events taking place in Basra, that "the province suffers from the time of the former regime and now of poor services, there is no water and no electricity," saying that "we see the disregard by some politicians for the situation of Basra, while preoccupied with the largest bloc, We do not want a government like its predecessors, which was characterized by corruption. "

    Al-Sadr said: "Therefore, I am from the religious, humanitarian and national duty. I put forward some points regarding Basra, as follows: Call the new parliament to convene immediately and in a public and extraordinary session that will be publicly broadcast on official channels to inform the people about the course of events by the end of next Sunday. From the Prime Minister, the Minister of Interior and Health, the Minister of Water Resources, the Minister of Housing, Construction and Municipalities, the Electricity Minister, the Governor of Basra, his deputies and the President of the Governorate Council. Finished. "

    In a second point, Sadr called for the withdrawal of militias, parties and the popular crowd from Basra, saying that "he will have a firm stance that does not occur to anyone, shaking the thrones of the oppressors and corrupt people who have brought the country to the abyss."

    Sadr also called for cooperation with neighboring countries through official delegations to secure water quotas for Iraq.


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