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    A deputy is surprised by Abadi's demand for some projects related to the crowd

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    A deputy is surprised by Abadi's demand for some projects related to the crowd Empty A deputy is surprised by Abadi's demand for some projects related to the crowd

    Post by Rocky Sat 05 Aug 2017, 2:22 am

    A deputy is surprised by Abadi's demand for some projects related to the crowd


    Release Date: 2017/8/5


    (Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The deputy of the coalition of state law, Fardous Al-Awadi, that the Iraqi national figures and forces and the successor of the Iraqi people refuse to discuss the future of popular mobilization now and later.
    Al-Awadi said in a statement today, received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it today that "the future of the popular crowd decided by the Iraqi people, which acknowledged that the crowd must remain is the back of the armed forces," noting that "this order was approved by a law of the highest legislative authority in The country, which is the Iraqi Council of Representatives. "
    "It is strange in the current period that some try to put pressure on the Prime Minister some projects concerning the popular mobilization," noting that "Iraq still needs popular mobilization because the battle with terrorism did not end and that the threat to Iraq is still standing."
    Awadi said that "the popular crowd is one of the most institutions of the Iraqi state, which enjoys the legitimacy of the unrivaled at the legal level or the grassroots level, being derived from this legitimacy of the essence of the will of the Iraqi people."
    Al-Awadi called "
    The commander of the armed forces that does not allow any discussion of the future of the popular crowd. " The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, in a speech during a demonstration on Friday, Prime Minister Haider Abadi to integrate the popular mobilization forces in the Iraqi army and the withdrawal of weapons from all factions.
    He said that the Prime Minister is obliged to complete the reform process in a steady and remarkable way to ward off the specter of terrorism
    and to work to withdraw the weapons from all factions or others while preserving the prestige of the Mujahideen and the resistance. .that It is Abadi said that the Prime Minister is obliged to complete the reform process in a steady and remarkable way to ward off the specter of terrorism. And called on him to work to withdraw weapons from all factions or other with the preservation of the prestige of the Mujahideen and resisters, calling on the slaves to hold the armed forces liberated land as well as the Iraqi border. Abadi said that the Prime Minister is obliged to complete the reform process in a steady and remarkable way to ward off the specter of terrorism. And called on him to work to withdraw weapons from all factions or other with the preservation of the prestige of the Mujahideen and resisters, demanding Abbadi that the armed forces hold the liberated land as well as the Iraqi border.


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