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    Hakim stream: parties are still besieging Abdul Mahdi on their terms

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    Post by Rocky Mon 29 Oct 2018, 2:06 am

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    Hakim stream: parties are still besieging Abdul Mahdi on their terms


    A member of the wisdom movement led by Ammar al-Hakim, Mohammed al-Lakash, on Monday, that "the parties are still besieged Abdul Mahdi on their terms."
    "The new prime minister must be more powerful in his choice and not subject to partisan wills and political entities that exert great pressure on him," Elkashash said in an interview.
    "The pressure is being exerted specifically on the security, defense and interior ministries," he said.
    And "the Integrity Commission and the accountability and justice and the Office of Financial Control audit the names of candidates for the other positions, and take deterrent decisions against those involved in corruption."
    "The parties are still strong, and their influence was clear in the last session, which resulted in the ratification of 14 ministers."

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