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    Analysts: Iraq seeks to reform all but illegally

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    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Apr 2016, 4:46 am

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    Analysts: Iraq seeks to reform all but illegally


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    Failed attempts to overthrow the President of the Parliament and the new deadline set by the Moqtada al - Sadr, left Iraq in the political crisis. Behind -the- scenes negotiations continued for a late Saturday night between powerful political blocs after the House ofRepresentatives failed to maintain quorum. 
    During the last week escalated the political crisis in Baghdad when parliament failed to approve the new cabin presented by Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi in an effort to save the promises ofreform announced It reported in August in the form of austerity measures, saying it would help in the fight against corruption. 
    after the postponement of the vote on the new cabin, do a sit -in of Representatives Wednesday inside theparliament building , demanding the ouster of top political leadership of the country including the speaker ofparliament and head of government. The protest quickly evolved into a brawl and use his fists and throwing water bottles, but calmed down in the end without getting hurt one seriously injured. 
    On Saturday, Moqtada al - Sadr issued a statement written by hand granting the parliament 72 hours to vote for a new cabin. According to the statement , "If are not met these conditions everyone should understand that the people who will decide." 
    The trust al- Sadr for his ability to mobilize thousands of people in Baghdad and southern Iraq out protests and implementation of sit - ins in the capital and pressure on the Prime Minister to move toward the reshuffle presented earlier in the month Present. Many Iraqis blame the deputies themselves to dispel billions of oil money leaving the country suffers from dilapidated infrastructure is very bad and services after more than ten years after the US invasion and the lifting of international sanctions. MP Mishan al - Jubouri, who took aprominent role in the parliamentary protest against corruption, was himself convicted of embezzling millions ofdollars in 2007 has dodged a prison sentence of 15 years by fleeing to Syria, and did not allow him to return only in 2012 after he issued the Iraqi judiciary decree pardoning about him. During the current year , Iraq was one of the ten most corrupt countries in the world , according to Transparency International. Said Maria Vantapi, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, " has become the word reform merely a means used byeach party to the political class to blame the government and the prime minister , " adding that Iraq 's leaders are standing under the banner of reform in an attempt to hold on to the individual and the party in power.Abadi was forced to make a new cabin lineup after the first selection faced immediate opposition from thepolitical blocs that depend on the patronage system to stay in power. Also, some candidates withdrew later claiming they did not want in the job. 
    She Vantapi "Everyone seeks reform but illegally." The United Nations called Friday Iraq 's leaders to resolve the political crisis, warning that instability could jeopardize Daash fighting , which still controls the northern and western Iraq, said Georgi Bazatan Vice President of the United Nations Mission in Iraq , "Daash is the only party beneficiary of political divisions and chaos . " 
    war on Daash costs, the collapse of oil prices - which constitutes 95 percent of Iraq 's revenues - were thecause of a major economic crisis reinforces the urgent need for reform, as officials in Iraq expects a budget deficit of more than $ 30 billion for the current year. 
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