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    Al-Sadr's minister criticizes this group during the green sit-ins

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    Alsumaria News - Localities

    Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi Al-Maqlab, Minister of Al-Sadr, criticized today, Sunday, the spread of street vendors inside the House of Representatives.


    In response to a question, al-Iraqi said, "Peace of pilgrims roaming inside the parliament, may God bless you," to which the Iraqi replied by saying, "This is an uncivilized phenomenon."

    Vendors toured the corridors of Parliament, offering the protesters their food and cigarettes to sell them what they wanted, until Parliament turned into a "source of livelihood for them," according to what one of the protesters said.

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