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Civil Society for Reform Salim al-Jubouri is elected Secretary-General


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Civil Society for Reform Salim al-Jubouri is elected Secretary-General

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 Since 2017-08-18 at 14:43 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The civil assembly for reform held its founding conference on Friday in Baghdad and Salim al-Jubouri was elected its secretary-general.

"The members of the civil assembly for reform discussed a number of important issues related to the internal affairs of the assembly and the Iraqi national arena," a statement from the al-Jubouri office said.

"We are taking the first step in our long journey that will bring us together to serve our people, our society, and before that our country and the homeland of Iraq," said Salim al-Jubouri, Secretary-General of the Civil Society for Reform. He stressed the need to achieve a cohesive and strong group that has a common vision and a clear idea to work collectively and equally. And my founders are based on strict internal regulations. "

The Secretary-General also pointed out that "we are starting from the principle and sense of responsibility towards a people living in the worst conditions under the remnants of terrorism such as displacement, migration, poverty and unemployment, the spread of corruption and the absence of services and a clear marginalization of competencies," noting that all these circumstances can make the task extremely dangerous and sensitive And the difficulty requires the highest degrees of dignity and sacrifice, dedication and credibility along with professionalism and accuracy. "

He explained that the Iraqi civil assembly for reform is a conservative democratic party that does not adopt any ideology but rather seeks to develop effective policies in order to develop real solutions to the political, economic and social problems facing the state and the Iraqi people.

He pointed out that "the comprehensive reform process sought by the Iraqi people requires a serious reading of the data of the political arena and the aspirations of the Iraqi people, and requires a careful analysis of what the reforms required, and ways to achieve, and the quality of the paths to be taken for that."

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Iraqi Parliament Speaker Announces New Political Party

 

Basnews English

19/08/2017 - 12:24

 
 
Iraqi Parliament Speaker Announces New Political Party
 

BAGHDAD — Iraqi Sunni politician and speaker of parliament, Salim al-Jabouri, officially announced his new political party on Friday in Baghdad.

The Civil Rally for Reform, Jabouri’s new party, is said to seek to “develop effective policies aimed at finding real solutions to the political, economic and social problems facing the Iraqi state and people”, as reported by Anadolu Agency.

“We are taking the first step on a long road that will bring us together to serve our people, society and homeland,” Jabouri said during a press conference.

He described his new party as “democratic with conservative leanings”.

The move comes amid preparations for provincial elections in Iraq which have already been postponed to April next year.

Jabouri was originally a member of the Iraqi Islamic Party.

 
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