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    Sources: factions in the popular crowd rebel against Abadi and reject his order

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    Sources: factions in the popular crowd rebel against Abadi and reject his order Empty Sources: factions in the popular crowd rebel against Abadi and reject his order

    Post by Rocky Wed 05 Sep 2018, 2:41 am

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    Al-Hayat al-Abadi, the head of the Iraqi People's Liberation Army (HRA), is currently under the leadership of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi.
    According to the journalist, that the factions close to the masses of the "conquest" and "state law" and a number of brigades "crowd" no longer obey orders Abadi, after the dismissal of the former president of the body Faleh Fayadh, who joined the axis of "conquest" and "the rule of law "In the formation of the government dissident Alliance" victory "led by Abbadi.
    The sources added that Abadi "made strict administrative changes gave the Iraqi army forces to control the movements of those who remained in the crowd," but stressed that "the leaders of some factions fear that this division will damage the military equipment and salaries of associates, expected to be this situation," temporarily "Until a new government is formed."
    Tensions between Abadi and a number of "crowd" leaders have increased during the dispute over the formation of a constitutionally-mandated "larger bloc" and the new prime minister, while observers are likely to turn the conflict into a "conflict" force.
    "For this reason, Abadi wanted to ensure full control of the popular crowd because of security reports that he might be involved in this conflict," the sources said.



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