Abdel Wahed: The last reference speech a statement to overthrow corruption and corrupt

Abdel Wahed: The last reference speech a statement to overthrow corruption and corrupt

2019/8/31 16:56

Abdel Wahed - The last reference speech a statement to overthrow corruption and corrupt{Baghdad: Euphrates News} I promised a member of the reform movement, Sarwa Abdul Wahid, the last reference speech statement to overthrow corruption and corrupt.
“The letter of reference if translated to reality will not remain any corrupt in Iraq all defeated outside Iraq and the people can read his statement to overthrow corruption and corrupt.”
“We have no choice but to sit-ins and civilian roads to get rid of corruption,” she said.
The supreme religious authority has raised frank and sharp questions for officials and the government and those who have the decision in Iraq may put them in a difficult corner.
“We have political, economic and social questions which are legitimate and may not reach the ears that can have an impact on them,” said Ahmad al-Safi, the representative of the Supreme Reference in the holy city of Karbala. To remain and need to be lifted and we found it appropriate to appear from the papers and communications in front of public. ”
He added, “These questions in spontaneity are the aspirations of the people and competencies have questions that need to be answered and put before those who have the decision and these questions will remain unless there is a solution,” indicating that “its central axis that the citizen feels injustice and aspires to be answered.”
“Where did the country’s money go with its horrific figures? And why the suffering of the Iraqi people continue ?, Every day we hear about corruption, and its large and startling numbers.”
“Is there a horizon for solving our problems and a time limit for this?” He asked. “As a people, it is time to relax and meet the most basic rights.”
“Tired, tired and tired, the citizen is thinking about leaving the country, and why the state does not educate the people to respect the law,” he said.
Mr. Al-Safi stressed that “the supreme authority is demanding from the years of fighting corruption and nothing has been achieved.”

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