Sunday, August 28, 2011

Maliki plans to launch a campaign to hunt down the corrupt in the state departments 28/08/2011 alsabaah

Magdy Rady demonstration of the Sadrist movement after Eid, calls for reform
Ibgdad - Alaa al-Tai - Muhannad Abdul Wahab
Intends to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki launched a campaign to prosecute corrupt departments in the state during the next term.
This was announced by the "morning" in leading a coalition of state law Hassan Sinead, indicating that the campaign includes several aspects.
Sinead said that Maliki will move on several fronts at once, and will seek to "stabilize the security alert and the ministries to implement all the programs of the stomach and seek to rebuild and develop the infrastructure."
He continued: "The campaign includes Maliki move to eliminate corruption and the corrupt in the state departments, as this campaign will be implemented through the method far from the administrative routine depends on the element of surprise for the departments where there is an administrative and financial corruption."
Sinead did not mention the campaign launch date, but he stressed near their implementation in an effort to improve service and urban reality of the country, stressing that the campaign "will not exclude any official no matter how the site was occupied."
It is said that al-Maliki last February set out a hundred a day to improve the functioning of government institutions and development of services, which ended in the seventh of June, to declare a comprehensive assessment of the performance of ministries.
As part of a related, said that the Sadrist demonstrations called by Muqtada al-Sadr is not designed to topple the government.
A member of the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement Zamili deputy governor: "The call is not to topple the government, but the invitation came for the purpose of reform."
He Zamili "morning", that "there is a significant shortfall in services, and the security ministries has not been resolved so far, in addition to the existence of political conflicts between the coalition of state law and the Iraqi List, has affected and impacted negatively on the Iraqi street, and in improving services."
He continued: "The ministries are not followed up properly due to convulsions and conflicts, and this influenced the government's performance. Therefore, we feel the existence of deficiencies within the period granted by Muqtada al-Sadr to improve services, has completed the period did not receive significant progress, although we have seen some improvement in matters of Kaltrchiq government, but we need more than a percent on to improve services and the elimination of unemployment. "
He called on the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr yesterday to protests Magdy Rady in all provinces and cities after the Eid holiday to demand better services, to the expiration of six months granted by the power of the government, recalling the fate of the Arab rulers who rose up on them and their peoples fall, in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.



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