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    UNAMI: Most Iraqi parties official rejects a radical overhaul of the political process

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    UNAMI: Most Iraqi parties official rejects a radical overhaul of the political process Empty UNAMI: Most Iraqi parties official rejects a radical overhaul of the political process

    Post by Rocky Sun 08 May 2016, 3:41 am

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    UNAMI: Most Iraqi parties official rejects a radical overhaul of the political process


     BAGHDAD / long-Presse 

    The head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) , Jan Kubis, on Saturday, that themajority of Iraqi political blocs refuse a radical overhaul of the political process, and pointed out that those blocks is the work of cleric Moqtada al - Sadr 's attempt to take over power and based on the Shiite background. 
    In what was seen the storming of the Sadrists to parliament has "ended the peaceful protests lasted for months," everyone is called to work in a "constructive dialogue" to resolve the political impasse and to identify and clear perspective for a better future for the people. 
    said Jan Kubis, in a report submitted to the Security Council and I followed (range Press), " the crisis deep political swept Baghdad and the country has caused paralysis and rigidity of the government 's actions and the House of Representatives, having failed the government of Iraq and the political class to reach agreement and the implementation of reforms that improve the governance, accountability and justice for all on an equal footing, and to provide jobs and services , and to root out corruption, as demanded so the people of Iraq, especially in Baghdad and the southern Shiite provinces since August of last year . "He added therepresentative of the Secretary - General of the United Nations in Iraq , said that" the payment of protesters to demand reform of the government as a whole, as well as the political process, and to demand to abandon its sectarian and ethnic quotas approach which entrenched in the Iraqi political system since 2003 has been ,"noting that" supporters of the cleric Moqtada al - Sadr have joined the mix of protesters from civil society ."He head of UNAMI that" the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi as a result of that pressure, try to expedite the submission of program for the repair and replacement of the Council of Ministers formed on the basis of party affiliation, ethnic or sectarian so - called group of technocrats people government, as called for al- Sadr, among others , "adding that" the government and for the majority of Iraqi protesters, necessary to enact real reforms, rid the country strong patronage system, and achieve success in the fight against corruption. 
    the Kubi " the majority of Iraqi political blocs refuse a radical overhaul of the political process, and areconsidered attempts an effort to delegitimize not about the government or the House of Representatives, but also for the entire political system , and is also the chest of work to try to take power based on the Shiite background ".ofatt UN envoy that" the promise of finding a solution to the political deadlock emerged after months of debate and weeks of political paralysis and a split in the House of Representatives, some new ministerial appointments to the parliamentary meeting held on 26 April. " 
    the president of the United Nations Mission that" that hope has been a big setback in the 30th of April, after it became clear that the vote will not be on another group of candidates for the ministries of the Sadr movement , "adding that" the demonstrators from the Sadr movement and the community civil infiltrated subsequently checkpoints in the green Zone and stormed the parliament building. " 
    promised Kubis, that" the acts of sabotage and attacks on some members of parliament ended its practice of peaceful protests lasted for several months , "explaining that" the protesters had withdrawn from the green Zone , the next day, However , they have pledged to do more work in a series of escalating steps, the three constitutional leaders refused in the country, and the holding of early elections, the culmination of those steps, if necessary, to launch attacks on the headquarters of the authority, civil disobedience, or general strike, unless you government and parliament rapid progress on the subject of reforms. " 
    He pointed Kubis, that" this stage it is still not possible to predict, though , that the situation has calmed down, and can be manifested manifestations in many different directions , "asserting that" religious Shiite leadership , any religious reference , and since the beginning of the protest pro-reform movement in August, has consistently supported the demands of the people in order to find political solutions to the current crisis the deep, as well as conducting gradual reforms in Iraq, including the latest statement issued by Grand Ayatollah Ali al - Sistani 's office in 4 May, where renewed religious authority in that statement warning of theparties of the consequences of continuing on the current path in dealing with the country 's issues and with many crises, and called her statement to reflect on the future of its people and to take serious and concrete steps to resolve the current situation. " 
    He called Kubi," the government and the leaders Constitutionalists and politicians and civil society to work together in a constructive dialogue, will not only lead to a solution to the political stalemate, but also gives a clear perspective for a better future for the people, any dialogue unites the Iraqi people and their leaders. "

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