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The demands are growing and the government is delayed .. How will end the demonstrations in Iraq? Empty The demands are growing and the government is delayed .. How will end the demonstrations in Iraq?

Post  Admin Sat Jul 21, 2018 1:33 pm

2018/7/21 07:17:16 PM

Despite the military and security measures imposed by the Iraqi forces in the cities of southern Iraq and central Baghdad and the capital, renewed on Friday, demonstrations in various Iraqi cities, notably Basra, Dhi Qar, Wasit, Najaf, Karbala, Babil, Maysan, Muthanna and Baghdad in the arena of freedom, which participants said that "to support Demonstrations of the south, which focused near the buildings of local governments and the main areas of cities. "

Demonstrations continued in Iraq, bypassing the delay in the formation of the government, which took all parties, in the near parity between the demonstrators to insist on social and service demands, and up to put forward 92 demands to stop them.

A newspaper quoted a Gulf newspaper today, a senior official in the Secretariat of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, as saying that "the requests that arrived from the southern provinces exceeded the barrier of ninety demands, most of them requests for services and employment and punitive terms such as the terms of dismissal of governors and heads of councils and directors of departments and referral to the judiciary, Irrational requests accuse the Integrity Commission of corruption and call for its resolution.

In addition to requests for the abolition of provincial councils and the transition to the presidential system and the transfer of the headquarters of the parties and factions of the crowd out of cities and residential neighborhoods. "He pointed out that" some of these requests seemed to be very impossibly large and a section needs constitutional amendment to pass. "

According to the same source, "Basra raised about 29 demands, Dhi Qar 19, Najaf 23, Babylon 17 and Muthanna 40 demand and Qadisiyah 11 demands and other provinces." The protesters' demands are shared with water, electricity, jobs, rehabilitation of hospitals and schools, and a program to help orphans, widows and disabled people in southern Iraq, as well as requests for the dismissal and referral of local government officials.

"The Iraqi government has actually received the requests, but out of a total of 92 applications, the government is able to meet only 10 percent of the total number of requests," he said. , But there are requests need four years and another two years and some years such as water and electricity stations and rehabilitation of hospitals and jobs.


These demonstrations come about six months after the declaration of "victory" on the terrorist organization, as social problems have returned to the top of the priority list, the protests affected the southern provinces starting from Basra, while the government chose to talk about the presence of "cadres" among the demonstrators, A person who pretends to incite or incites to storm government and party headquarters.

For his part, warned the Iraqi religious authority Mohammed Taqi school, "open the doors of hell on Iraq in case the situation continues as it is," stressing in a statement that "recent events indicated the existence of gaps in the process of communication between the people on the one hand, By providing services on the other. "

He pointed out that "these gaps that have allowed some to exploit the weakness of services to do unacceptable work." He called on the political leaders to "bear their historic responsibilities to heal the rift," criticizing the "poor performance of Iraqi officials in the provision of services." He stressed "the need to reduce excessive demands, and compromise on compromise solutions."

"The demands of the demonstrators are increasing day after day because of the delay of the government's response to its implementation," said political analyst Ahmad al-Abyad. "The government is now embarrassed and has done a lot of things related to the central and federal government."

He explained that "the government is still imposing security in all provinces and did not get out of control, but the danger lies in the extension of the natural government in the southern and central provinces, where security is still fragile, which poses a threat to the government."

In the context, circulated the coordination of demonstrations in the province of Dhi Qar southern Iraq, on Saturday, a statement calling on all the provinces protesting, including the federal capital Baghdad to prepare for a unified demonstration to start Sunday evening.

The coordination of the "opponents of the province of Dhi Qar" in a statement today, that the unified demonstrations will be launched on Sunday, July 22 in all cities, "jump" in addition to Baghdad at one time is at 6 pm.

The statement called for "the cessation of all demands and the assertion of only one demand is (to overthrow the corrupt)," saying that "we have no other demand and everyone who calls services and appointments is only the same either the demand to overthrow and prosecute the corrupt is a popular demand and the demand of a homeland, Statement.

Ali Abdullah, one of the participants in the demonstrations, says that "the demonstrators believe that these demands do not meet the purpose and demands are increasing day by day, which means that there is a desire in the Iraqi street to change the bad conditions until the demands to change the regime."

And demanded that the government "take the necessary action as soon as possible, otherwise the culture of demonstration is increasing, and it must take the demands of the demonstrators seriously and put an end to this situation because the electricity and water crisis is no longer the basis of the demands of the demonstrators, who demanded accountability of the corrupt and change the prevailing situation which Not in the past. "

He stressed that "the demonstrators will remain in the street until the fulfillment of demands or change the current situation, which is needed by people in the street and see many corrupt in prisons, but the government's response to these things is very simple, which has not happened so far.




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