Monday, February 7, 2011

Allawi: The reality of services in the country from bad to worse ...


February 7, 2011

Allawi: The reality of services in the country from bad to worse

Palm - The head of the Iraqi coalition, that the reality of services in the country is bad and is likely to get worse, calling for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to reconsider the reality of the services provided to the Iraqi citizen.

Iyad Allawi said at a news conference in Baghdad after meeting with members of the list that the reality of the services provided in the country is bad and is likely to worsen during the next phase calling for Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the need to reconsider the reality of the services provided to the Iraqi citizen.

He said Allawi, said today's meeting was to discuss the fact the service bad and the demonstrations witnessed by the country during the past two days, indicating that the Iraqi government and the House of Representatives that works to provide the necessities of life for citizens and activate the work of government of national partnership.

He stressed the need to do the oversight work of the Council in particular, but especially that Atgierat remember in the lives of citizens after.

Bristled at Iraqi demonstrators in the capital, Baghdad, Qadisiya, Basra, and Anbar to the deterioration of services and security in the country, where hundreds of protesters in the area Hamzah (35 km south of Diwaniya) last Wednesday, demanding better services, increased hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find effective solutions to eliminate unemployment, but the government forces broke up the demonstration, leaving four of them were wounded, police said.

Friday saw in the past, around 4000 citizens in terms of Husseiniya north of Baghdad, at a time when the pretended families living in government buildings and a yard paradise, while the other started a demonstration in Street Mutanabi required to provide jobs and improve services.

Basra was yesterday witnessed a demonstration rose about 12 demands between the political and service, and threatened the organizers in case of failure to achieve these demands for a brief period unspecified outbreak of the revolution, like Egypt and Tunisia in the south of Iraq at the time pretending to Hundreds of citizens of the city of Ramadi, demanding the provision of services and the fight against corruption administrative and stop arbitrary arrests and the elimination of unemployment.

Article 38 of the Iraqi constitution that the assembly, opinion and expression, peaceful assembly and association, and political parties have a legitimate right for all citizens without discrimination.

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