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    The sale of positions has sparked renewed controversy between construction and reform

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    The sale of positions has sparked renewed controversy between construction and reform Empty The sale of positions has sparked renewed controversy between construction and reform

    Post by Rocky Thu 22 Nov 2018, 2:07 am

    The sale of positions has sparked renewed controversy between construction and reform

    sparked the tweet of the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, the latest Haftha blocs belonging to the coalition building after accusing him of selling and buying portfolios.
    The head of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Amiri, a member of the construction coalition, the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, to provide evidence in his possession of deals to sell ministries between parties within the "building."
    "I hope that Sadr will send the information available to you in order to follow up with the judiciary seriously," al-Amiri told al-Sadr, who called on him to deal with "huge deals" between parties to the alliance and Sunni figures for political posts. He pledged "no courtesy at the expense of the homeland or silence on corruption against the homeland."
    The head of the National Axis parliamentary bloc Ahmed al-Jubouri called for the prosecution of al-Sadr for accusing the Sunni forces of selling and buying positions. 
    "Sadr accused the Sunni forces of corruption and the sale and purchase of ministries and he has to provide definitive evidence of this and not only to blame," Jubouri said in a televised interview.
    He added that "the judiciary representative of the prosecution is invited to request the chest to prove the validity of his charges and also request to prove the validity of what the MP said about the magicians Magda Tamimi in this regard and in the absence of evidence and peremptory evidence must be prosecuted."
    Sunni lawmakers have said they have boycotted yesterday's session before returning to protest against a chanting of the leader of the Sadrist movement accusing Sunni forces of selling and buying government posts.
    The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr has directed, Monday, 19/11/2018, a letter to the President of the Conquest Fatah Hadi al-Ameri, on the purchase of ministries with "external support", while calling for reform of what is done "under his wing," he stressed That he allied with him and did not ally with the "Militias" as he put it.
    "My message to Brother Mujahid Hadi al-Amiri: There are huge deals between some Fatah members and some Sunni politicians to buy ministries, with huge funds and with unprecedented foreign support," Sadr said in a tweet on his Twitter account.
    For his part, revealed an informed source, a meeting soon will bring together the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr and the leader of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Amiri, aimed at what he called a meeting on the sale of ministries between the two sides, something Sadr advised in advance.
    "During the next two days, there will be a meeting between Muqtada al-Sadr and Hadi al-Amiri," the source told Asharq Al-Awsat, who asked to remain anonymous.
    The source added that "Sadr has strong evidence on the sale of ministerial positions, especially in relation to the defense portfolio, and will provide these evidence directly to Amiri when he met him."
    For his part, Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said that the government will move in the event of proven sale and purchase of ministerial positions, threatening to hold those involved if proven.
    For his part, the MP for the Reform Alliance Riyad al-Masoudi, the existence of 600 government positions for sale and purchase between the political blocs and parties in exchange for billions of dollars.
    Masoudi said in a press statement that "the sale and purchase of government positions is in place in the country," pointing out that "a number of political blocs are currently seeking to sell and buy a number of positions for billions of dollars for incompetent personalities, National, as well as providing parliamentary protection for those characters not to detect corruption. "

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