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    A demonstration in central Baghdad to protest the lack of curriculum and Iqbal accused of "corruptio

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    A demonstration in central Baghdad to protest the lack of curriculum and Iqbal accused of "corruptio Empty A demonstration in central Baghdad to protest the lack of curriculum and Iqbal accused of "corruptio

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    A demonstration in central Baghdad to protest the lack of curriculum and Iqbal accused of "corruption."


     BAGHDAD / long-Presse 

    Dozens of students and their parents, on Monday, in front of the Education Ministry building in central Baghdad to protest the lack of curriculum, while accusing the Minister ofEducation Mohammad Iqbal as "corruption", they called for the provision of textbooks in schools. 
    A reporter (range Press) The number students and their parents were out, yesterday morning, in a demonstration in front of the Ministry of Education headquarters in the struggle Street, central Baghdad, to protest the lack of curriculum, stressing that, the demonstrators called for the provision oftextbooks in schools. 
    the reporter, said that participating in the demonstration , accused the Minister of Education Muhammad Iqbal as "corruption," and argued that " the brothers of the minister have presses in Jordan and they print textbooks and sell them in the Mutanabi Street libraries." 
    the Ministry of Education has shown, on Sunday, (October 30, 2016), was surprised by the proposals of theministry to take responsibility for the situation economic experienced by Iraq, and while confirming that thedecision to reduce the printing of books balancing all participated in adopting within the Council of Ministers, called for the lifting of the roof of customization so the problem is not repeated in the next year. on 
    the other hand decided the political body of the alliance of Iraqi forces, on Monday, climb Education Minister Muhammad Iqbal after tomorrow , Wednesday, to discuss the reasons for delay in printing the curriculum ,hours after the demonstration angry denounced the minister, accusing him of corruption, and as pointed to the need to move away from the political targeting increased its pace in recent days, confirmed its interest inpursuing the rumors about deficiencies in the functioning of the joints of the ministry, especially theDirectorate General methods and inform the public of it after Altadhaev. 
    he said coalition forces said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of "constitutional duty and obligations of national partnership requires us to discuss our ministers for the work of their ministries and mechanism to meet the needs of citizens , " indicating that " the political body of the alliance of Iraqi forces , will add the Minister of Education Dr Muhammad Iqbal , a day after tomorrow , Wednesday, to discuss thereasons for delay in printing the curriculum. " 
    He said coalition forces, that" the political body of the alliance stand with the will of the masses of educational and family, and with the move away from the political targeting increased its pace in recent days , " He pointed out that " the Commission is interested in pursuing the rumors about deficiencies in the functioning of the joints of the ministry, particularly the Directorate - General of the curriculum." 
    the coalition forces, its intention to "inform public opinion and educational and family about the causes of thecrisis after the climb minister Iqbal and see the details. 
    in a related context MP for the coalition of state law on the net, on Monday, to collect the signatures of 45 deputies to submit a request to question the Minister of Education Mohammad Iqbal in a hearing on Tuesday.
    Safi said in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "it was the signatures of 45 deputies collection of various blocs to submit a formal request to the presidency of the parliament during the hearings resumed Tuesday, the questioning of the Minister of Education Mohammad Iqbal on the subject of the lack of school textbooks. " 
    Safi said that" the motion adopted by the MP from the front reform Ali al - Badri , "noting that" the Education Committee in parliament also owns a request to interrogate the minister Iqbal regard to the files of financial corruption and administrative appointments, projects and contracts for the ministry by the lawmaker Kazem Sayadi. " 
    He pointed deputy state law that" parliament commissioned a joint committee comprising members of the committees of integrity and Education Alniabaten to verify the charges affected the education minister after he was named during the questioning of former defense Minister Khaled al - Obeidi , then hearing , "pointing out that" the joint Committee are also in the process of submitting a request to question the Minister ofEducation about it. " 
    it is said that dozens of protesters in a number of Iraqi provinces demonstrated over the past few days ,calling for reform of the educational process and provide curriculum and school supplies. 
    complain most of the Iraqi schools lack textbooks, forcing parents to buy those books on the black market athigh prices, while many expressed surprise at the lack of books in schools and libraries provided in abundance in the market.

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