ReVbo Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 http://www.alsharqiya.com/?p=13653&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=%25d9%2585%25d8%25b5%25d8%25a7%25d8%25af%25d8%25b1%25d9%258f-%25d9%2581%25d9%258a-%25d8%25a7%25d9%2584%25d8%25aa%25d8%25ad%25d8%25a7%25d9%2584%25d9%2581-%25d8%25a7%25d9%2584%25d9%2588%25d8%25b7%25d9%2586%25d9%258a-%25d8%25a7%25d9%2584%25d8%25aa%25d9%258a%25d8%25a7%25d8%25b1%25d9%258e-%25d8%25a7%25d9%2584%25d8%25b5%25d8%25af BAGHDAD - East July 19: Sources in the National Alliance, the Sadrist movement, decided to withdraw without a declaration of so-called reform plan because of what officials described Sadrists picked up no serious plan in terms of the mechanisms and timing and the actual steps. Sources in the alliance, said the Sadrists do not want to declare their position in order to his unit but they are not finding themselves in a position of complacency about what is going on and they had reached the conclusion that there is no real reform and that all what is happening is a waste of time and laughed at others. The representatives of the political blocs have said that meetings of the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari were not meetings for serious discussion of reform, but attempts to put out feelers on the sidelines of the issue and not in essence. And invited speakers from different blocks to stop deceiving people and recognize that talk about the new reform lie in the political life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncirculd Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 Well I tend to agree with Sadr. He knows this situation is not a reform but yet another delay. maliki will keep empowering himself and stealing the wealth of Iraq. it's a shame. I hope the take him to questioning. For the sake of the Country's future and the citizens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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