Al-Aboudi: Disagreements over the election law exist and the state’s bullies must be stopped
Al-Aboudi: Disagreements over the election law exist and the state’s bullies must be stopped
7/6/2020 11:54
[Baghdad-Ain] The
representative of the Parliamentary Bloc, Ali al-Aboudi, affirmed the continuing differences between the political blocs over the electoral law.
Al-Aboudi said in a press statement that “the election law was discussed in the presence of the heads of the blocs, and there are reservations with the political forces regarding the multiple constituencies, and the matter has not been resolved until the moment,” revealing “the difference of the rest of the forces from seeing the destruction of the rest of the forces and the union of forces.”
He pointed out that “if we go to the districts in the districts and districts, the early elections will be postponed until further notice until the administrative situation is arranged by the Ministry of Planning.” .
Al-Aboudi added that “the political forces do not bear their responsibility before the public when they present their candidates to the ministries; but when there is an agreement between the political forces, all decisions are passed.”
He explained that “the Kurdish forces have an opinion and declared it clearly that as long as there is a region inside Iraq, in the direction of supporting the government, Fouad Hussein is supposed to be at the head of the Foreign Ministry,” noting that “we are facing very big challenges and an economic collapse that necessitates the cabinet to be in a quorum” .
Al-Aboudi stressed that “there should be a loud voice for the prime minister to give some references to the bullies of the state and the excesses, find a balance point in the region and unify the home front.”
And he went on to say, “The financial crisis needs a good relationship with the international decision-makers, and Iraq has undergone a reduction of one million barrels of oil per day from its share in OPEC, and it is possible to influence Saudi Arabia through the US portal to increase exports and support the Iraqi economy.”
He added that “the state will not be able to pay the salaries of employees and retirees even if the price of a barrel of oil reaches $ 60 and external loans have conditions that are often humiliating to Iraq.”
Al-Aboudi pointed out that “if we stop the huge financial losses in the border outlets from the north to the south, whose imports go mostly to the pockets of the corrupt people, as well as confining the funds to the state’s real estate, we will not enter into a financial crisis and we will not need loans, neither internal nor external.”
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