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    Super-punitive: government reforms launched from the program "notebook"

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    Post by Rocky Tue 31 Jul 2018, 2:25 am

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    Super-punitive: government reforms launched from the program "notebook"
    In an interview with the newspaper «Journal», the media confirmed the punishment that the latest reforms by the Iraqi government launched from the program "notebook stressing that "the launch of a reform program criticizing the government from the womb of the channel affects greatly and must bear all consequences.
    The media dialogue focused on a number of files, most notably the demonstrations of the center and the south, where the media see punishment that peaceful demonstrations forced a full government to go to the province of Basra to meet the demonstrators to meet their demands, and this shows the awareness of the people to claim their rights peacefully.
    "All Iraqi institutions need a reform process," he said. "The reform is very close."
     "We have a survey division and some ministers are working on a notebook program," he said.
    "This is an extension of the Nusseol program, which was very lucky because it is the only program that directs the exploitation to the biggest figures in the country," he said.
    "After 2003, when Sheikh Ghazi al-Yawar took over the presidency of the republic, he suspended pictures of him in schools. At the beginning of the program, the Sheikh's share of criticism was taken to prevent the suspension of images in schools. The decision is still valid today," he said. "He said.
    In a question about the possibility of creating a reform program and a friendly between the citizen and the official punishment, saying: "Broadcast the reform program in a channel financed by public money, known as the" government channel "puts you to the threat and pressure, and we have to many of them," noting that "the role of control media is weak because of Corrupt. "
    On the government reforms and meeting the demands of the demonstrators between the punishment, "The first reform steps by Prime Minister Haider Abadi is through a notebook program, and can be achieved reform after the people's awareness of the ways to claim rights as well as the existence of political and religious support for reform and the fight against corruption.
    He pointed out that "the demonstrations formed an important detail and forced the government to go to Basra to implement the demands of the demonstrators."
    As for the overall political situation, al-Saqibi referred to the initial steps to form a political movement that has to undertake a lot of reform work.
    "After 2008, the economic situation was affected, taxes were imposed on products, and the economic war, which we hope through competition among countries, was expected to overshadow Iraq in the development of its economic sector.
    On the role of the media in Iraq, Al-Aqabi warned that the media is politicized in Iraq and is run by individuals whose aim is trade and conciliation with a few independent media who have turned to the media and became influential. "
    "The government and the media have a relentless war and there is blackmail between them and the sale of words," he said, adding that  "the reform steps need real media, as the reference is on the street, but it needs popular support and media."
    On the role played by civil society organizations in Iraq, Al-Saqibi said in his interview with the Journal that "some civil society organizations support certain parties to form a means of pressure and sell them to other parties that support them more broadly," noting that "external support is not free of charge. Is working to form people to put pressure on the target people and continue the episodes and thus became support is also supported to take advantage of.
     http://www.aljournal.com/%D9%81%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%82-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%A8%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D8%B5%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%83%D9%88%D9%85%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%86%D8%B7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%AA-%D9%85/

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