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Cleric calls for "decisive control" to fight corruption and "quantum leap" to change laws


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Cleric calls for "decisive control" to fight corruption and "quantum leap" to change laws

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 Since 01/20/2017 11:28 pm (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad balances News

Called religious authority, Mr. Mohammad Taqi school, on Friday, officials in Iraq to an administrative revolution he called as "comprehensive and shocking", as expressed the hope that "the Iraqi people reap the fruits of their sacrifices," referring to the expulsion of so-called "regulation Daesh terrorist" from Iraqi cities .

He stressed in its weekly statement, the need to "eliminate corruption and sluggish performance in government departments and inflation functional situation in the country."

"The austerity that is essential in our current situation should be compared with the administrative development in order not to slow down growth and declining services."

And saw a school reference, according to the statement, that "corruption has reached the point is not suitable for a country which is detrimental to future generations promising."

He said that "corruption hurts our reputation as a nation has become the world at the forefront of the fight against terrorism."

He said that "the elimination of corruption will be a dead letter and is not possible unless there is a serious oversight by the representatives of the people, whether in Parliament or the provincial as well as management development."

He called scientists, civil society organizations and the judiciary supervision "decisive and fair" to fight corruption.

He called the school authority, according to the statement, to what he described as "a quantum leap" for the reform of laws and delete all the law hinders development and contribute to the spreading corruption because of the difficulty and slowing departments in its implementation.

He said that "our country is still living a critical situation between heavy pasts laws impeding the movement of people and systems obsolete, we must get rid of them in order to move forward, and the bright future we are waiting anxiously as the economy be free and state intervention is limited and implement laws are easy and smooth and fast times in which we live."

He added that "the state to plan all aspects of economic activity, and then after that the transfer of responsibilities and powers to the people fairly," For a country to get rid of the career of inflation and unemployment lining. "

As mentioned near the completion stage, which he described as "critical" Edit Nineveh, northern Iraq, "tight" the need to develop plans for the post-terrorism ".anthy 29 / D 24

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On 1/20/2017 at 8:00 AM, yota691 said:

He said that "our country is still living a critical situation between heavy pasts laws impeding the movement of people and systems obsolete, we must get rid of them in order to move forward, and the bright future we are waiting anxiously as the economy be free and state intervention is limited and implement laws are easy and smooth and fast times in which we live."

This tells me that the people are looking at their situation, at their government, and at their position and saying wtf! Why are we so behind? I'm glad to see that they are thinking this way! It can only lead to good things. 

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