The emergence of the first democracy in Iraq, a solution to all problems
Arbil, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani on Thursday, that the emergence of the first democracy in the region was in Iraq, a solution to all problems, according to a presidential statement.
Today, Talabani during his meeting with Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, in Baghdad, said that "Iraq continues to this process and access to complete and democratic structure."
For his part, Ihsanoglu pointed out that "stability is important for Iraq and its role in the region, and to promote its democratic," noting that "the Islamic Conference to cooperate with the Iraqi government in a lot of things and there are a number of agreements that need to be approved."
Ihsanoglu stressed that "the problems in Iraq should be resolved through dialogue and wisdom and not to politicize the demands and religious differences."
And swept a number of Iraqi cities since the fifth of last month's massive demonstrations in protest to improve services and increase the hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find successful solutions for the elimination of unemployment, the resolution and the dismissal of some governors and local councils.
And took the Iraqi government, following the events, steps to try 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 jobs governmental "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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Arbil, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani on Thursday, that the emergence of the first democracy in the region was in Iraq, a solution to all problems, according to a presidential statement.
Today, Talabani during his meeting with Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, in Baghdad, said that "Iraq continues to this process and access to complete and democratic structure."
For his part, Ihsanoglu pointed out that "stability is important for Iraq and its role in the region, and to promote its democratic," noting that "the Islamic Conference to cooperate with the Iraqi government in a lot of things and there are a number of agreements that need to be approved."
Ihsanoglu stressed that "the problems in Iraq should be resolved through dialogue and wisdom and not to politicize the demands and religious differences."
And swept a number of Iraqi cities since the fifth of last month's massive demonstrations in protest to improve services and increase the hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find successful solutions for the elimination of unemployment, the resolution and the dismissal of some governors and local councils.
And took the Iraqi government, following the events, steps to try 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 jobs governmental "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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