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23-11-2017 12:51 PM
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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, the meeting of the Supreme Commission for Coordination between the provinces. 

A brief statement of the Office of Abadi, that 'the Prime Minister Haider Abadi chaired the meeting of the Supreme Commission for Coordination between the provinces'. 

It is noteworthy that the Supreme Commission for Coordination between the provinces regularly hold meetings in a province to discuss the transfer of powers.

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Abadi to the corrupt: I warn you to mix the papers and accuse everyone of corruption

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Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said that the government's fight against corruption is not a slogan, but is an act to purge state institutions of corrupt people, warning of the existence of campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accuse everyone of corruption.

"The government's fight against corruption is not a slogan, but an act to purge all state institutions of corrupt people," Abbadi said during a meeting of the Higher Inter-Provincial Coordination Committee, adding that their work in this field is well thought out. Pointing out that there are campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accusing everyone of corruption, adding that the more we eliminate the corrupt will increase the strength and it is important that the competition between the provinces on the basis of who serve more citizens, stressing the government's commitment to transfer powers to the provinces. 

Abadi stressed that the security forces have clearance operations for large areas, indicating that the future work will depend on the intelligence effort and we have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in success in many of the challenges, the last of which was to ensure visitors to visit the shrine of Imam Hussein. Pointing out that the Daash has been a major sabotage in the areas occupied and damaged as well as the rest of the areas that have been suspended projects and development in it, adding that our country is liberated in our unity and sectarian discourse has become rejected and outcast. Stressing the need to distinguish between a simple administrative error and real corruption, indicating that there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not a priority of the province, and this led to that the development in the country is not the size of spending. 

On the elections, Abadi said that the parliamentary elections will be held on a constitutional date, indicating that the greater the percentage of participation by citizens in the representation rate of citizens is greater.

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Abadi: the existence of campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accusing everyone of corruption

 

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, the existence of campaigns of corrupt to mix papers and accusing everyone of corruption, stressing the government's commitment to transfer powers to the provinces.

"We congratulate the Iraqi people on the victories achieved by the gangs that support the terrorists who were broken militarily," Abadi said during a meeting of the Higher Inter-Provincial Coordination Committee in a statement received by Mawazine News. "We currently have clearance operations for large areas."

He added that "the future work will depend on the intelligence effort and that we have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in many challenges, the last of which was to ensure visitors to visit the shrine of Imam Hussein peace be upon him."

"The importance of the competition between the provinces on the basis of who provides more service to citizens," stressed the Prime Minister, "the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces."

He continued, "The Daash has been a major destruction in the areas occupied and damaged as well as the rest of the areas where the suspension of projects and development in it," explaining that "our country is liberated in our unity and became sectarian discourse rejected and outcast."

Abadi said that "fighting corruption is not a slogan, but is an act to purge the institutions of the state of corrupt, and this work is deliberate," pointing to "the existence of campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accusing everyone of corruption, adding that the more we eliminate the corrupt will increase strength."

He called for "distinguishing between a simple administrative error and real corruption", noting that "there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not priorities of the province, which led to the development in the country is not the size of spending."

And Abadi, that "we have priority for water and sanitation projects and roads, as there are frightening numbers of road accidents in Iraq."

"The need to facilitate the work of investors, there is a turnout of international companies to invest in Iraq and should reduce red tape and fight corruption and facilitate the procedures of the investor," stressing the "importance of encouraging Iraqi investors."

As for the elections, the Prime Minister stressed that "the parliamentary elections will be held on a constitutional date," explaining that "the greater the percentage of participation by citizens in the elections, the greater the representation of citizens."

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Prime Minister Haider Abadi stressed the importance of the competition between the provinces on the basis of who provides more service to citizens, stressing the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces.

This came during the chairmanship of the meeting of the High Commission for Coordination between the provinces.

Al-Abbadi blessed the Iraqi people with the victories achieved by the terrorist gangs that have been broken militarily. He pointed out that we currently have clearing operations for large areas, indicating that the future work will depend on the intelligence effort and that we have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in many challenges. Imam Hussein.

Abbadi added that Dahesh had been heavily vandalized in the areas he had occupied and the rest of the areas where projects had been suspended and development had been damaged. "Our country is liberated in our unity and the sectarian discourse is rejected and rejected," Abbadi said.

Al-Abbadi said that fighting corruption is not a slogan, but is an act to purge state institutions of corrupt people. This work is well thought out, pointing out that there are campaigns of corrupt people to mix the cards and accuse everyone of corruption, adding that the more we eliminate the corrupt, the stronger we will be. And real corruption, indicating that there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not priorities of the province, which led to the development in the country is not the size of spending '.

Abadi said that we have priority for water and sanitation projects and roads, as there are frightening numbers of road accidents in Iraq.

Abadi stressed the need to facilitate the work of investors, there is a turnout of international companies to invest in Iraq and should reduce red tape and fight corruption and facilitate the procedures of the investor, noting the importance of encouraging Iraqi investors.

With regard to the elections, the Prime Minister stressed that the parliamentary elections will be held on the constitutional date, indicating that the greater the percentage of participation by citizens in the elections, the proportion of representation of citizens is greater.

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Abadi: Our fight against corruption is not a slogan, but rather an act to purge corrupt institutions of the state

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Abadi: Our fight against corruption is not a slogan, but rather an act to purge corrupt institutions of the state

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Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said that the government's fight against corruption is not a slogan, but is an act to purge state institutions of corrupt people, warning of the existence of campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accuse everyone of corruption.

 

"The government's fight against corruption is not a slogan, it is an act to purge all state institutions of corrupt people," Abadi said during a meeting of the Higher Coordination Committee between the provinces. "Their work in this field is well studied," said a statement from the prime minister's office. Pointing out that there are campaigns of corrupt to mix the papers and accusing everyone of corruption, adding that the more we eliminate the corrupt will increase the strength and it is important that the competition between the provinces on the basis of who serve more citizens, stressing the government's commitment to transfer powers to the provinces.

 

Abadi stressed that the security forces have clearance operations for large areas, indicating that the future work will depend on the intelligence effort and we have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in success in many of the challenges, the last of which was to ensure visitors to visit the shrine of Imam Hussein.Pointing out that the Daash has been a major sabotage in the areas occupied and damaged as well as the rest of the areas that have been suspended projects and development in it, adding that our country is liberated in our unity and sectarian discourse has become rejected and outcast. Stressing the need to distinguish between a simple administrative error and real corruption, indicating that there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not a priority of the province, and this led to that the development in the country is not the size of spending.

 

On the elections, Abadi said that the parliamentary elections will be held on a constitutional date, indicating that the greater the percentage of

participation by citizens in the representation rate of citizens is greater.

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BAGHDAD / 
A source in the cabinet said Thursday that the first half of next year will witness the transfer of 1300 officials with the rank of director general and deputy minister of retirement. 
"The first half of next year 2018 will witness the transfer of 1300 officials of the rank of Director General and a retired agent to reach the legal age," the source said.

He added that "the Council of Ministers decided unanimously not to exclude any official beyond his legal age of referral to retirement, and not extend him for any reason." 
He pointed out that "this action comes within the framework of administrative reform, which seeks to implement the Prime Minister of Abadi, in order to reduce inflation in the operational budget, in accordance with agreements with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and those who lent to Iraq. 
He pointed out that "the agreement with international bodies to transfer 55 thousand degrees of higher career to retire within three years," explaining that "this is a difficult task, considering that the initial calculations showed that the eligible to refer to retire during the next three years are only 6700 general manager."
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Urgent Abadi confirms the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces and the date of elections [expanded]

Editorial date: 2017/11/23 13:14 
 
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Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the government's commitment to transfer powers to the provinces and conduct elections on time.

"The importance of the competition between the provinces on the basis of who provides more service to citizens," stressing the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces, "said a statement from his office received the agency of all Iraq [where] a copy of it. 

"The work of the future of the Iraqi people will depend on the intelligence effort and that we have great intelligence capabilities that have succeeded in many challenges," he said. The last of which is to secure visits to the shrine of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him. " 

He added that "a supporter of the destruction of large areas occupied and damaged as well as the rest of the areas where the suspension of projects and development," noting that "our country is liberated in our unity and sectarian discourse is rejected and outcast." 

"The fight against corruption is not a slogan, but it is an act to purge state institutions of corrupt people. This work is well thought out," he said, adding that there are corrupt campaigns to mix the cards and accuse everyone of corruption. 

He called for "to distinguish between a simple administrative error and real corruption," noting that "there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not priorities of the province, which led to the development in the country is not the size of spending." 

"We have priority for water and sanitation projects and roads, as there are frightening numbers of road accidents in Iraq," Abbadi said. 

The prime minister stressed that "the need to facilitate the work of investors, there is a demand from international companies to invest in Iraq and reduce red tape and fight corruption and facilitate the procedures of the investor," stressing the "importance of encouraging Iraqi investors." 

As for the elections, Abadi stressed that "the parliamentary elections will be held on its constitutional date," noting that "the greater the percentage of participation by citizens in the elections, the proportion of representation of citizens is greater." 

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Thanks Yota/DT...Iraq's changing and has a new Sheriff...Things are starting to pick-up speed in (finally) the right direction...The old corrupt are bing indicted on their corruption and the citizens of Iraq are starting to see the vision Abadi has in leading them into a sovereign free market in the international community for all Iraqi...

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Big corruption heads

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Big corruption heads
Big corruption heads
 

Iyad the heavenly

Analysts and familiar with the Iraqi political issue expect in the coming days a large list of the most prominent heads of corruption in Iraq, and those insiders that the list will include the Shiite and Sunni and Kurdish figures to take into account the balance so as not to be accused of targeting a specific political party only, and certainly that the issuance of such a list will delight the Iraqis who are full of rancor, hatred, and a lot of corrupt and corrupt public money who looted the country and impoverished it, and certainly the issuance of such a list will lift the popularity of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, who is seeking re-election for a second session, And has a second term, it is also certain that such a list will strike more than a bird one one hand, it will provide the prime minister of public opinion as Mtsidia of the corruption that has bedeviled the state and its institutions and missed the chance of construction, reconstruction and progress, and on the other hand would hurt a lot of political approaching as potential menu.

Lord of the question who are the heads of corruption that will come to the list? It is certain that the targeted heads of corruption will include Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish figures, but is corruption in Iraq linked to names, personalities and parties only? Or is corruption in Iraq a complete system with its striking institutions in every part of the Iraqi state? Corruption in Iraq is the existing political system in Iraq, a political process based on party and sectarian quotas, the backward administrative system in the country, the parliament and the three presidencies, ministries, independent bodies, embassies and local governments in the provinces, the political parties that addressed the political process, The Islamic Movement, the Sadrist movement, the Supreme Council, both the old and the new, the Sunni Islamic Party, the coalition of Iraqi forces, the Unified, the Front of Dialogue, the Kurdistan Democratic Front and the National Union, Oxidation.

The real war on corruption starts with changing the existing corrupt political system. The biggest loser in Iraq is the existing political system and the ongoing political process. If the existing political system is not reviewed, there will be no real war on corruption, and the prime minister must know that corruption In Iraq, like a snake that takes away its skin, a corrupt or corrupt group or a group of corrupt people in prison will not eliminate corruption unless its causes and causes remain, and again the prime minister's ears are heard. Corruption does not fight the corrupt.

 

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Al-Abbadi presides over the meeting of the Supreme Coordination Committee between the governorates

 

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi stressed the importance of the competition between the provinces on the basis of who provides more service to citizens, stressing the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces. 
This came during the presiding over the meeting of the Supreme Authority for Coordination between the provinces.
He said that the future work will depend on the intelligence effort and that we have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in success in many challenges, the most recent of which was to secure visitors on a visit. Imam Hussein. 

He added that Dahesh had been heavily vandalized in the areas occupied and damaged the rest of the areas where projects were stopped and development. 

"Our country is liberated in our unity and the sectarian discourse is rejected and rejected.

He pointed out that there are campaigns of corrupt people to mix the papers and accuse everyone of corruption, adding that the more we eliminate corrupt, the stronger we will be. 

He added: "We have to distinguish between a simple administrative error and real corruption, indicating that there is indirect corruption is the implementation of projects are not of importance to the citizen and not priorities of the province, which led to the development in the country is not the size of spending.

Dr. Haider al-Abadi said that we have priority for water and sanitation projects and roads, as there are frightening numbers of road accidents in Iraq. 

He stressed the need to facilitate the work of investors, there is a turnout of international companies to invest in Iraq and should reduce red tape and fight corruption and facilitate the procedures of the investor, noting the importance of encouraging Iraqi investors. 

As for the elections, Dr. Haider al-Abadi said that the parliamentary elections will be held on the constitutional date, indicating that the greater the percentage of participation by citizens in the elections, the representation of citizens will be greater.

 

 

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Warned of their attempts to mix the 
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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi warned of corrupt attempts to mix papers and accuse everyone of corruption, stressing that fighting corruption is not a slogan. The statement said the Office of the Prime Minister, «Abbadi chaired the meeting of the High Commission for coordination between the provinces, and stressed the importance of competition between the provinces on the basis of who provides more service to citizens», stressing «the commitment of the government to transfer powers to the provinces». Abadi said, "The Iraqi people have won the victories of the gangs that support the terrorists who have been militarily broken." He added that "we currently have clearing operations for large areas. The future work will depend on the intelligence effort. We have great intelligence capabilities that succeeded in many challenges. Visit the shrine of Imam Hussein peace be upon him ». He pointed out that the «Prime« has been a major sabotage in the areas occupied and damaged as well as the rest of the areas that have been suspended projects and development in them, saying:
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  • yota691 changed the title to Abadi is preparing to campaign against the corrupt leaders in order to limit Iran's role in Iraq

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BAGHDAD - Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi will launch a campaign against "senior corruptists" as a front for a new phase in Iraq after the overthrow of an al-Qaeda organization aimed at curbing Iranian influence inside Iraq, Iraqi political sources said.

According to sources close to Abadi, "the prime minister intends to move towards the siege of the interests of Shiite political figures in Baghdad pro-Iran on the basis of an international decision."

Abadi said that "the next phase in Iraq will witness a war on corruption and corrupt." "Just as a terrorist would have the option to surrender or die, the corrupt will choose between handing over what they have been deprived of, or spending the rest of their lives in prison," he said.

"We will enter a battle with corruption and we will win it. We will surprise the corrupt, and they will be surprised by what we will do. "

The Iraqi political analyst, confident Hashemi, that "Abadi began to open the file of corruption after the completion of the files of the fight against the crisis and the Kurdistan region and Iraq's foreign relations," adding that the campaign will be long "big names of the political class or businessmen who represent the economic fronts of parties and personalities Political. "

Hashemi said that "an international investigative team contributed to the detection and documentation of many files of corruption" in Iraq, and handed the results of his work to the Iraqi government.

Shiite political sources in Baghdad say the team surrounding former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's most prominent ally, "feels he is the target of this campaign."

Maliki is accused of wasting large sums of money during eight long years of power in Iraq, and his second term saw the fall of large parts of the country in the hands of a hardliner.

Maliki gave pro-Iranian Iraqi militia leaders privileges in projects that generate millions of dollars to help recruit thousands of young people between 2012 and 2014, known as the "Islamic Resistance" project, many of whom traveled to Syria to fight under the leadership of the Revolutionary Guard Iran, along with the army of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

In a rare move, al-Maliki's Dawa Party, one of his most prominent leaders, was ousted after being accused of corruption. The party announced that it had investigated the former governor of Baghdad, a prominent member of the da'wa, Salah Abdul Razzaq, and then dismissed him after being found guilty of corruption.

Observers say that "Maliki may have allowed this step within the party, coinciding with the declaration of Abadi on his campaign to fight corruption, to avoid appearing as the protector of the corrupt."

Activists in Facebook circulated lists of prominent Iraqi figures, whom Abadi's campaign was said to target. Observers noted that most of the Shiite figures on this list close to Maliki.

No official authority in Baghdad has commented on these lists, but Maliki's supporters say they are counterfeit and fall within the framework of Shi'ite political rivalry.

According to high political sources of the "Arabs", "Abadi comply with an international resolution, behind which the major powers, and aims to besiege Iranian influence in Iraq."

According to these sources, "Iran's allies in Iraq, used the country to clean up funds belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Lebanese Hezbollah, and they received during the second term of the Maliki's large facilities, helped them to acquire large Iraqi funds, under the banner of the establishment of investment projects."

The sources say that "the bulk of Abadi's plan to combat corruption, is based on drying up the sources of money associated with Iran in Iraq."

But political circles in Baghdad, believes the difficulty of adopting Abadi campaign to confront the big figures, like Maliki.

The political circles talk about "the immunity enjoyed by Maliki and his allies, in Iraq because of their public relations with Iran."

Observers say that "Abadi may open the doors of hell, if he decides to clash with the owners."

Therefore, they believe that Abadi 's campaign of corruption may be limited to pursuing second - class figures involved in executive corruption such as conservatives, ministers who do not belong to powerful political blocs, and central administrations in government institutions.

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