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Sistani’s representative in Karbala demands to drive Iraq from Chapter VII


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Posted: December 10, 2010 by Justhopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics

Tags: Ali al-Sistani, Baghdad, chapter 7, Chapter VII, Iraq, Iraqi people, Karbala, Shia Islam, UN, UN Security Council, United Nations Security Council, UNSC 0 cms-image-000012131.jpg

Karbala, December 10 (AKnews) student representative of the reference-Sistani in Karbala during Friday prayers, today, in the courtyard Husseini, the international community to drive Iraq from Chapter VII of the UN being no longer a threat to world peace, criticizing at the same time the decision to increase the number of Iraqi ministries.

Said Sheikh Abdel Mahdi al-Karbalai that “the UN Security Council will be held on 15 this month, a meeting to decide the fate of survival or not survival of Iraq under Chapter VII.” Urged “the international community to claim the need to remove Iraq from Chapter VII.”

He said the “Iraq no longer poses a threat to international peace and security after the fall of the former regime, which was based on individual decisions, where Iraq has seen the establishment of a pluralist system federal structure based on respect for universal peace and neighboring countries and has a strong parliament that represents all Iraqis and has power in accounting for the government if taken any decision in which damage to the state of the state. “

He expressed the hope that Karbalai “stands the neighboring countries of Iraq and Iraq with a serious stand on this issue, especially after it came back good relations with these countries and because the country now needs to advance the development and hence must have to emerge from Chapter VII.”

With Karbalai criticized in the course of his sermon, claims to increase the number of Iraqi ministries. And the promise was “incorrect” because it “will saddle the Iraqi budget and make it in a spiral of debt.” He pointed out that “most of the political blocs when the latter entered the electoral competition was demanding the need to rationalize the Iraqi ministries and limited to important ministries and service.”

He continued by saying that “for the satisfaction of this or that party or this block or that are being introduced and new ministries which will lead to inflation in the number of ministries they need to pay big for the Minister and his aides and his staff and general managers in addition to disbursements other, which would burden the budget needed by the Iraqi people a dire need for essential services has not been provided as promised, which was launched earlier. as he put it.

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