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    Tahrir protesters demanding Abadi to be the new reforms is far from quotas

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    Tahrir protesters demanding Abadi to be the new reforms is far from quotas Empty Tahrir protesters demanding Abadi to be the new reforms is far from quotas

    Post by Rocky Fri 12 Feb 2016, 7:45 am

    [size=32]Tahrir protesters demanding Abadi to be the new reforms is far from quotas[/size]

    15:45:03 2/12/2016 |(Voice of Iraq) - BaghdadHundreds of citizens, civilians and militants on Friday in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, demanding Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to be the new reforms is far from the quota system, while the demonstrators expressed their rejection of the sale of state property. The reporter said Alsumaria News in Baghdad, hundreds of citizens and activists civilians came out, this afternoon, a demonstration in Tahrir Square, the center of the capital, noting that the demonstrators demanded Abadi to be the new reforms is far from political and sectarian quotas and be built on the basis of merit.He added that the demonstrators also fight against "the heads of corruption" and develop demanded industry and agriculture, pointing out that the demonstrators Liberation waved banners carried the slogan "No to the sale of state property." It is noteworthy that Baghdad and other provinces experiencing weekly protest demonstrations to condemn the rampant corruption in the government institutions, and to demand accountability embezzlers and corrupt and the implementation of government reforms. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]


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