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Maliki confirms Iraq as one of the most stable nations


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Maliki confirms that Iraq has become the most stable and accused of hiring actors for the interests of the people’s demands

Prime Minister of Iraq, Monday, that Iraq has become today the most stable nations after it was in the heart of the storm, stressing that the demands of citizens in the Arab States of opinion, and available to participate in Iraq, was charged with certain parties employ the people’s demands to their interests.

He said Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with a delegation of the Teachers Association and attended “Alsumaria News”, “Iraq today is the most stable countries, having been at the heart of the storm,” noting that “factors of opinion, participation and freedom of citizens to choose their representatives may be available, both the level of trade unions or civil society organizations or the House of Representatives or the government. “

He said al-Maliki that “this has become today a demand by the citizens in Arab countries,” adding, “We want everyone to work hard, and we send Ministers to be in the field, and we will follow the demands raised by us are many.”

The prime minister pointed to “the existence of standing behind these demands, exploit and Ecesha, when we say do not mean the politicization of this policy,” explaining that “policy for the care of the interests of citizens, and the politicization of hiring is the demands of citizens toward certain political interests.”

Maliki confirmed that “the constitutionally guaranteed freedoms, and beyond or exceed the constitutionally be held accountable,” stressing the “need to be included in the curricula of educational culture of love and peace and non-discrimination and racism, the fight against violence and terrorism.”

He called on the Prime Minister that “the educational curriculum for participants and researchers away from differences, and that education is built on what unites us and brings us together and strengthens the structure of society,” pointing to “the need for awareness and inculcate the values and principles and the right of citizenship.”

Maliki stressed also “the importance of state-building and community building,” stressing that “the state-building must be in all of its powers and laws and the completion of its institutions and the guide and each person who participates in the actual political role in the construction process, with support community building on the teacher-class basis as a social balance core “.

The prime minister pointed to “the importance of the role played by the family in building the society,” stressing that “the responsibility of the teacher and the teacher and university professor is the most important, because the role of the teacher begins with the child since the sixth year of age.”

Maliki confirmed that “all civil society organizations and trade unions are important in the state, because all its members constitute the fundamental pillars of the country,” pointing out that “the role of the teachers union is the most important among these organizations and trade unions because everything is built upon.”

Maliki said he regretted “what was his educational institution at the time of the former regime, as a result of wars and adventures, which led to a delay for catching up with global development,” noting that “education over also tough when the scholastic level is measured on the basis of patronage and the proximity of the system “.

We also regret to be in Iraq, the oil wealth, mud schools, has left us with the dictatorial regime of 900 schools mud, we were able to so far reduce the number to 570 schools.”

And between al-Maliki that “the teacher needs us a lot, and the demands of teachers is necessary and important is at the forefront of our concerns, we have launched an educational initiative at the university level,” pointing to “the need for cooperation by the relevant international institutions in respect of Levels of primary and secondary education.”

The Prime Minister emphasized that “the partnership is important and necessary, but not be based on quotas,” adding that “the right of citizens in some countries that claim to change their conditions, similar to what we were at the time of the former regime.”

Maliki said that “these countries are either suffering from sectarian or monopolizing power for decades and other reasons,” stressing that “change is important, but should not be based on the vandalism, arson and riots.”

He said Maliki, “We in Iraq have changed from a country that was based on a one-party dictatorship and one man, to the democratic system that guarantees freedoms for all and guaranteed and respected by all components of the people and deal with it without discrimination, and are heading today to the reforms.”

He called on Maliki to “Start with the Constitution and the reform of some of the concepts Ktaivip and quota system and components, even if we talked clearly the partnership quotas, but we Tmachina with this matter until all participate in the responsibility,” adding “to work on institutional reform and change, because we, through our practical experience we discovered a lot of errors that need to reform and change. “

And “The other people we have the right to enjoy the rewards after years of oppression and war, and since we went two or three years to invest our energies away from the storage of weapons and the fight against the States and the purchase of consciences.”

He made it clear that “a citizen’s right to see his son in a school or university sophisticated and modern can submit the tender which,” and expressed regret that “our budget for this year has been allocated where what is required for scientific research, but next year we have many tasks in this area and we will work to allocate the necessary funds for scientific research and investment potential of young people. “

The Iraqi parliament voted, on Sunday, the draft general budget for the year 2011 after more than two months of discussions, a majority of votes of 240 deputies present, a value of 82.6 billion dollars.

The country has been nearly two weeks ago popular demonstrations inspired by the events that roam the Arab countries which have yet to fall of political systems in Tunisia, Egypt, and the concentrated demands of the demonstrators in Iraq by providing services and employment opportunities and the maintenance of freedom and to ensure freedom of expression as well as punish corrupt people in the state.

It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s request, last week, ministers and governors down to the demonstrators and listen to their demands and resolution that could lead to providing better services to citizens in all fields.

www.alsumarianews.com

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