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Conscious / Talabani calls to end the suffering of the citizens and to deal wisely with the problems hot


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Conscious / Baghdad / m a

24/6/2010 6:01 pm

Called Iraqi President Jalal Talabani Fast treatments for the file services and end the suffering of citizens and stressed that the right of expression guaranteed by the Constitution and that the shortcomings in the provision of electricity is a burden on the citizen.

Talabani said in a statement received (and the Iraqi News Agency Information / INA) a copy of it "on the need to deal wisely with hot and lack of investment and exacerbating the problems, but the contribution of everyone to resolve it as a shared responsibility"

Talabani said in the statement "our country is turning a highly sensitive and complex requires all of us a spirit of high responsibility for the fate of our beloved Iraq and ensure the full enjoyment of decent people deserve services, and the ambitions of well-being.

The default made in the provision of electricity and other services is at present a heavy burden on the citizen and pointing to the defect in performance, implementation, and requires quick and effective treatments for these files are hot.

Saying that "The Iraqis who have been deprived for decades of freedom to express their views, they may raise their voices demanding the provision of most basic elements of a decent life, a right guaranteed by the Constitution exercised by various means, including a peaceful demonstration without compromising security or prejudicing the State property that are in Indeed, the King of all the people. "

He emphasized that "accumulated problems in the provision of services is, on the one hand, part of the inheritance heavy of the past dictatorship, is on the other hand, the outcome of errors and cons of the period after 2003 is a responsibility, albeit to varying degrees, on the legislative and executive power."

The Iraqi president insisted in a statement to the "partnership and consensus in the formation of the Authority and the Department of State, this invitation should also mean compatibility in the partnership and responsibility, and a common search for solutions to the dilemmas of the list.

Noting that "the phase of the current complex requires political leaders to listen to the voice of the people and their legitimate demands, and require its leaders to understand the seriousness of the circumstance surrounding the political process and participate in addressing the problems, not exacerbate, investment, and to take into account that the enemies of the political process lie in wait for them and waiting for opportunities to exploit loopholes to disable. "

"But the call for wisdom does not mean never mouths and disable the freedoms that our people have struggled so long in the process. But that is currently the responsibility of us all to live up to the level of responsibility and awareness of the serious stage."

The statement concluded that "the problems accumulated in the area of services and overcome the blockages in the political process requires that all political forces to exercise maximum prudence and wisdom and to expedite the completion of the constitutional steps for the election of the three presidencies and the formation of the Council of Ministers and to initiate joint action to end the suffering of citizens and providing the requirements of a decent life for them. "

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