Snip ~ "The glorious "The prime minister will explain what he had done the work of the Council of Ministers and the action taken in various fields during the last period," noting that "al-Maliki will shed light on the general federal budget for 2011." March 6, 2011
Iraqi parliament hosts al-Maliki on Thursday
Arbil, A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, said the council decided, in its majority of votes on Sunday, host Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at a meeting next Thursday, to discuss the government's response to the demands of the protesters on the lack of services.
The MP said the coalition of Kurdish blocs, Chuan Mohammed Taha, the news agency Kurdistan (Rn) that "the Iraqi Council of Representatives decided today at its regular hosting of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at a meeting next Thursday, at the invitation of the most blocks and a majority vote of parliament."
Taha added that "the House of Representatives will be asked by the Prime Minister, giving exact details on the demands of the demonstrators provinces of the country."
He explained that "should the Prime Minister, to give clarifications on the mechanisms for the implementation of these demands," noting that "most MPs consider that the demands of Iraqi demonstrators, and the legitimate government must be met."
The MP for the rule of law that fall under the National Alliance, Yassin Majid, had said to (Rn) earlier, that "al-Maliki will deliver a speech before members of the House of Representatives on the latest developments and the developments witnessed by the Iraqi scene of demonstrations swept across the country."
And renewed demonstrations against the lack of services and corruption in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities on the first Friday, although the Iraqi government announced a package of reforms to calm the situation in the country.
The glorious "The prime minister will explain what he had done the work of the Council of Ministers and the action taken in various fields during the last period," noting that "al-Maliki will shed light on the general federal budget for 2011."
He explained that "al-Maliki will also be remembered through the House of Representatives hosted in what the government wants from the House of Representatives and the adoption of legislation and laws in order to speed up performance in government organizations."
He pointed out that the glorious "representatives of the provinces in the House of Representatives and who visited their districts will be brought to the demands of the demonstrators, in order to be submitted to the executive bodies concerned in achieving those demands."
And swept a number of Iraqi cities since the fifth of last month's massive demonstrations, and came to a head last Friday, when protests spread to the majority of the Iraqi governorates, which killed about 10 people in clashes with security forces.
The focus on the demands of citizens to reduce corruption and improve services, increase the hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find successful solutions to eliminate unemployment, the resolution and the dismissal of some governors and local councils.
The Iraqi government took, the wake of, the steps in an attempt to calm the Iraqi street, was the first in the grace of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his ministers a period not exceeding 100 days, to improve the performance of their ministries, as well as the Declaration of a new package of reforms relating to the fight against corruption and the distribution of 280,000 and a government job "fair."
Iraq suffers from dilapidated infrastructure sectors in the overall result of long years of siege and war during the last two decades of the last century.
Despite the passage of eight years to topple the former Iraqi regime, Iraqi governments have not been able to provide basic public services to citizens, which often protesting the lack of it.
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