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    Wisdom attaches to Sadr's principles in forming a new government

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    Wisdom attaches to Sadr's principles in forming a new government Empty Wisdom attaches to Sadr's principles in forming a new government

    Post by Rocky Sat 06 Oct 2018, 2:25 am

    Wisdom attaches to Sadr's principles in forming a new government
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    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A spokesman for the National Wisdom Movement, Nawfal Abu Raghef, said on Friday that the current has no disagreement with Sadr's principles, noting that Adel Abdul Mahdi will set 10 priorities in the government.
    "The Prime Minister-designate, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, according to our reading close to the atmosphere and continuous mobility, will set 10 priorities for his next government," noting that "the stream of wisdom supported him from the beginning other than what But we may differ in the way of understanding with some of the generous parties may have multiple views in the detailed vision of the mechanisms of building the next government and this will not hinder it. "
    "We believe that Abdul Mahdi will go on to set ten basic priorities in his future career. The first three will be the compass in guiding performance. These three are (security, economic mobility and decentralization), and this is what we understand through our constant discussions and discussions in this context "He said, calling it" key axes that would create a qualitative shift in the Iraqi scene in general. "
    Abu Raghef stressed the need to grant broader powers to the provinces and to dismantle the bottlenecks known in the way of dealing between state organs and ministries.
    He pointed out that "the stream of national wisdom was from the beginning and still supports and encourages the nomination of Mr. Adel Abdul Mahdi as an independent national figure with a cognitive, administrative and political dimension, and did not reserve our current on any person nominated for this mandate, and raised by some media about the existence of a reservation or not Support, is part of its approach to excitement and mixing of papers. "
    He called on everyone to "support Abdul Mahdi and facilitate his mission and not to find obstacles and bumps in front of what he wants to offer to Iraq," noting that "our support multiplied by it is independent of party affiliation, and does not belong to a political bloc or party or electoral list."
    "The wisdom is not different with Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr in what he said recently," he said. "These are general principles that fall within the context in which Mr. Sadr used to be in his previous speeches. He is not surprised and appreciated, and we in the Alliance for Reform and Reconstruction are not different in the framework. The total of these descriptions, "urging the political parties to" accelerate the support of Abdul-Mahdi in the formation of his government and reduce the limits of demands and overcome obstacles. "
    Abu Ragheef added that "there is a difference in some technical aspects, which is a resource of discussion and not a disagreement, and some of them related to the mechanisms of selection and its conditions when nominating ministries and commissioning public sites." He pointed out that "there are political parties that see that the ministers are completely outside the House of Representatives , And we in the wisdom do not see the need or obligation to exclude the members of the House of Representatives it is illogical to prohibit the sites of service to them unless there are real obstacles to the aggressor.
    "We are with the technocrats in general. If there are political technocrats, we do not see any reason to prevent them from dealing with advanced positions and executive positions, and this does not prevent the existence of independent technocrats in the ministerial cabins alongside political technocrats." Finished


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