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    Post by Rocky Sat 07 May 2016, 4:20 am

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    Demonstrators storming the building of the House of Representatives, on Saturday (April 30, 2016).
    Law "pessimistic" about the political forces agree and the Supreme Council calls for accelerating reforms before "disorder things."


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    Editor: BK, HH 5/7/2016 12:15 Number ofViews: 26 




    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    Counting State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki said on Saturday that the storming of the House of Representatives exacerbated the "lack of confidence" between the political parties and "thwarted reforms," ​​and expressed his pessimism the possibility of a meeting of the political blocs again in the presence of "manipulation slogans of reform and minds of the people," while Islamic Supreme Council affirmed that what happened requires expedite reforms before "disorder matters", called for the "departure of the old frameworks that unproven" in front of the existing challenges in order to ensure progress to the front.
    The leader of the coalition of state law Salah Abdul-Razzaq, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The storming of the parliament and the attack on some of Representatives constitutes a dangerous precedent that makes it difficult to talk about reforms," ​​returned to "mainstream Bellman reform and an end to the quota system failed at about catastrophic even before storming the parliament. "
    He said Abdul Razak, the "storming of parliament exacerbated the lack of trust between all the political parties, but things reached the extent of threatening to kill," expressing his "pessimism of the political scene and bringing them to a dead end tunnel, making it difficult meeting of the political blocs failed again in the presence of manipulating slogans reform and minds of the people. "
    For his part, the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Maaleh Hamid, in an interview to the (long-Presse), that "there is no way in front of the political forces, but agreed to conduct realistic reforms and the fact and not to retreat in front of challenges."
    He said the leader of the council, which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim, that "the previous attack on the parliament, left a deep and Drasa wound of political forces, the whole can not be ignored," he returned to "The parliament should be before anything else, that restores confidence in himself and between him and the people."
    He stressed Maaleh, the need to "speed up reforms because what happened proves the need to move forward with the understandings and reforms before the disorder matters as may have dire consequences," calling on political forces to "leave the old frameworks that unproven in front of the existing challenges, a guarantee to advance to the front."
    The thousands of demonstrators Sadrist movement stormed last Saturday, (the thirtieth of April 2016), the Green Zone and the building of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, the center of Baghdad, to protest against the lack of comprehensive reforms, ministerial and change, and besieged parliament officials and some lawmakers after smashing meetings of the Council Hall Furniture .
     The storming of the Green Zone, minutes after the declaration of the Sadrist leader Muqtada al-Sadr, during a press conference last Saturday as well, the province of all politicians and rejected "Majalsthm" Whatever demands without "radical reform", and as he emphasized that the "waiting for major popular uprising and popular revolution Great ", counting the people is the only one on the selection of their own destiny." As for the quota system to keep or drop the whole government. "
    It is noteworthy that the three presidencies and political blocs condemned, in the (first of May 2016), to break into the Green Zone by the demonstrators, and decided to "intensify" their meetings to reach a "radical reform", while threatened Kurdish blocs to reconsider their participation in the political process, after what He described the storming of the protesters as "painful blow" to the political process, counting the head of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, that the achievement of the ministerial change "can not be achieved in an atmosphere of threats and occupation of the parliament, calling for a" re prestige of the state. "


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