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Iraqi Presidency: The desired reform is an Iraqi decision with distinction and any outside interference is rejected

2019-11-12T10:37:51.951Z


BAGHDAD - Iraq renewed its rejection of US interference in its internal affairs, stressing that the desired reform is a decision


Baghdad-Sana

Iraq renewed its rejection of US interference in its internal affairs, stressing that the desired reform is an Iraqi decision and cannot be subject to any external dictates.

The Iraqi presidency said in a statement received by SANA correspondent in Baghdad, a copy of which commented on a White House statement that the reform in Iraq is an Iraqi decision with distinction and comes in response to the will of the Iraqis and any unacceptable and unacceptable external interference, adding that the Iraqis decide according to their national interest priorities and within the constitutional and legal contexts and their independent national decision.

For his part, the head of the wisdom movement Ammar al-Hakim said in a statement that the Iraqis are able to reform their internal affairs away from foreign interference and said that the slogan "Iraq for the Iraqis" is a fact for which the people of this people struggled and made great sacrifices.

Hakim added that Iraqis are able to address their problems within their constitutional institutions, considering that what is happening today from the popular movement is accompanied by the efforts of the authorities of the three state to meet the demands of the demonstrators.

For its part, confirmed the parliamentary bloc Sadikon by the spokesman, MP Naim al-Aboudi that the United States is working to ignite war and sedition and the fabrication of a new crisis in Iraq, calling on the Iraqi people and the House of Representatives to stand in the face of US interventions on the internal Iraqi affairs.

Ali al-Ghanmi, a member of the House of Representatives Alliance, said all White House calls for early elections were rejected by the Iraqi people.

On Saturday, Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi announced an important cabinet reshuffle and new reforms that would soon take place in response to protesters' demands, including electoral reform and the electoral commission, as well as a schedule to cut salaries by half and salary adjustments to redress minimum segments and achieve greater justice. Social.

Source: sena

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