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    Reuters: Abadi initiative last attempt to reform government

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    Post by Rocky Sat 13 Feb 2016, 3:32 am

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    Reuters: Abadi initiative last attempt to reform government


     BAGHDAD / Reuters 

    Resist Iraqi political blocs likely attempts Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to replace the ministers were appointed on political grounds ministers of technocrats in an attempt may be the last to reform the government, which could cost him his job at the end. 
    Ebadi said, last Tuesday, he wants a fundamental change in his government which was formed in 2014 and distributed the portfolios on the basis of parliamentary representation of the political blocs. 
    the Abadi took office 18 months ago. It did not provide many details, but told parliament cooperation, which must approve any ministerial changes and hampered previous efforts to reform. 
    He questioned politicians, diplomats and analysts that have Abadi adequate support for the reform of the Iraqi system of government positions are distributed along ethnic and sectarian lines, which have a strong patronage networks . 
    They say Abadi perhaps preparing himself for the defeat has already begun, most discussions undeclared for a possible replacement. 
    Sami al-Askari, a senior member of parliament for the coalition of state law, which belongs to al-Abadi "is now at the mercy of the blocks. The do not agree will not be able to do anything . " 
    he added that the most that could be hoping for Abadi is" cosmetic changes "by replacing a few of the minister candidates of the same blocks which is Cesedh vulnerable. 
    politicians and diplomats said the changes could include the finance and foreign ministries, transport, water resources and industry. 
    he declined Saad al-Hadithi , a spokesman for al-Abadi, declined to comment on speculation about ministers who may change them, but said the declaration issued by the Prime Minister Tuesday "represents the beginning of a dialogue for the seriousness of the political blocs to know about his initiative." 
    questioned Hamid al-Mutlaq, a member of the national coalition, in an interview with Reuters in intentions Prime Minister but said he did not see any other option. "If al-Abadi failed to get the full support of the political blocs This time, the poor state administration will push Iraq into the abyss." 
    He said parliamentarians and diplomats Abadi has not been extensive consultations enough with political leaders before unveiling his plan for a cabinet reshuffle, repeating criticism of previous efforts to carry out comprehensive reforms of the Iraqi political scene. 
    a diplomat in Baghdad, "this announcement is gaining greater acceptance of previous reform ads but not acceptable to all the political spectrum." 
    the prime minister is facing the challenges of the largest of the Iraqi army, which collapsed to the advancement of the organization Daash 2014 and enable the government looks reform as being incompetent to exercise work smoothly in the light of the economic crisis that resulted from the fall in oil prices. 
    but the efforts have stalled in front Abadi legal challenges and opposition to the interests of the owners amid signs of impatience with al-Sistani on the prime minister. Last week, al-Sistani decided to stop for Political Affairs, discussed in Friday sermons anger Abadi, it seems. 
    Askari said, "in the first weeks when the reference and the fans want it was possible to put the blocks in trouble. There was no one dares to reform rejected. But now ready for rejection because the reference is fed up. " 
    He asked the diplomat, who declined to be named for the timing Abadi statement on the eve of a visit to Europe. "It gives opponents a week to determine strategy. Maybe they decide that it is better to keep things as they are and that Abadi replaces himself."

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