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Sadr to thank the Government


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Sadr to thank the Government

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12/09/2011

After the expiry of six months and the Government's implementation of its obligations to the people

Baghdad morning

Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, thanks to the Iraqi government to be taken into account the three conditions set by the postponement of events while said Sheikh Salah al-Obeidi told a news conference in Baghdad with members of the Liberal bloc of parliamentary (the demonstration called by Muqtada al-Sadr, next Friday will be to thank the efforts of the government who responded to the demands of the people in getting the occupier). A statement issued by the office of Mr. Sadr, "The Iraqi government has taken the demands and conditions the People into consideration and hoped to (apply at the earliest parliamentary session). The statement said that" the media adviser to the government stressed that all national forces within the parliament and outside it is ready to meet those demands in order to preserve all the prestige and independence, so will be the formation of parliamentary committees so as to vote on those demands, which should not be a class without the other but for the Iraqi people, all. Mr. Sadr has set on the fifth of September, three conditions to postpone the event, millions demand for better services, stressing that those conditions include give a share of Iraqi oil every citizen, and run no less than fifty thousand unemployed in all provinces and the distribution of fuel between the generators in all the provinces for free before they are improving the situation of electricity in those areas.

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