Baghdad Operations announces the maximum state of emergency and closed all entrances to the capital

Baghdad Operations announces the maximum state of emergency and closed all entrances to the capital

30/4/2016 15:37

Baghdad Operations announces the maximum state of emergency and closed all entrances to the capitalLong-Presse / Baghdad
According to an informed source said on Saturday that the Baghdad Operations Command, declared a state of maximum alert, emergency and closed all entrances to the capital, confirmed that it has allowed to leave from Baghdad only.
The source said in an interview with (long-Presse), “The Baghdad Operations Command, declared a state of alarm and maximum emergency in all Baghdad areas and closed all entrances to the capital,” stressing that “the leadership of operations and directed the security forces deployed heavily and take caution of suspicious movements.”
The source, who asked not to be named, said: “The security forces allowed to leave the capital Baghdad alone.”
Thousands of demonstrators Sadrist movement stormed on Saturday, the Green Zone and the building of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, the center of Baghdad, to protest against the lack of comprehensive reforms, minutes after the speech by the current leader Moqtada al-Sadr in which i’tikaaf announced for two months and the province of the political process and the good of the people between the quota system and bring down the government .
It comes storming of the Green Zone, minutes after the declaration of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr during a press conference on Saturday ,, (April 30, 2016), the province of all politicians and rejected “Majalsthm” Whatever demands without “radical reform”, and as he emphasized that the “waiting for uprising Great people Great people’s Revolution “, counting the people is the only one on the selection of their own destiny.” As for the quota system to keep or drop the whole government. ”
As al-Sadr also announced during the press conference, i’tikaaf for two months rejection of quotas and the return of corruption and condemnation for “shortening” Some of the popular classes, and decided to stop political action in all joints of the Sadrist movement, with an exception of political action to form a bloc of “cross-sectarian,” called liberal bloc to boycott sessions “quotas of” parliament.
And raising the Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, on Saturday, the 27th session of the second legislative term of the second legislative year to next Tuesday, (the tenth of May 2016), for lack of a quorum, and concern visit the death of Imam Moussa al-Kadhim is completed (p).
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives on Saturday, decided (30 April 2016), to postpone the hearing the 27 of the second legislative term of the second legislative year, earmarked to host Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the reshuffle until one o’clock this afternoon, due to lack of quorum.
With early detection, a political source said on Saturday that the Sadrist movement Liberal bloc decided to boycott the parliamentary session scheduled for today, to host Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the reshuffle, in protest against the “partisan quotas” in the selection of the new ministerial cabin.
As announced, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said on Saturday (30 April 2016), for attending the meeting of the House of Representatives allocated for hosting on the reshuffle scheduled for today, if the session.
It was scheduled to see the parliamentary session scheduled to be held on Saturday (30 April 2016), the vote on the decision to consider the city of Baiji, a disaster area, hosting the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the reshuffle, the first reading of the proposed cancellation of the Revolutionary Command Council Resolution Act (dissolved ) No. 213 of 2000, and the first reading of the proposed cancellation of the Revolutionary command Council resolution Act (dissolved) No. 80 of 2000, and the first reading of the proposed cancellation of the Revolutionary command Council resolution Act (dissolved) No. 481 of 1989.
Referred to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives of Iraq lifted, the first on Thursday, (28 April 2016), the 26th session of the second legislative term of the second legislative year to the day Saturday (30 April 2016), after the formation of a committee to negotiate with the protesters and vote on the request for resignation MP for the coalition of state law Hassan Sinead, and the end of the first reading of two bills and discuss three bills.
The session witnessed 26 of the second legislative term of the second legislative year, which was held on Tuesday (26 April 2016), a unanimous vote on the nomination Ala rich and Minister of Health and meet James Baldwin, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, and Hassan al-Janabi, a minister of water resources, and Alaa Disher and Minister of Electricity and Abdul Razzaq al-Issa, Minister of Higher Education and scientific research, and in order to vote on the candidate the post of foreign minister and Sharif Ali bin Al Hussein, the parliament failed to grant confidence to the ministers of Education and Justice.
The meeting also included a vote on the invalidity of the protesters deputies measures, through the hosting of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to view ministerial cabin, and Machdth of a quarrel between the MP for the coalition of state law Kazem Sayadi and protect Abadi after trying Sayadi attack on the Prime Minister, as Abadi also received bursts Baknana water by some protesters of Representatives.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi political scene of severe congestion compounded by a sit-in group of deputies, and removal of the Presidium of the parliament, the center refused Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, a collection of important political blocs, recognizing the legitimacy of the procedure, while the Sadrists pressure on the current ministers to resign immediately, demanded a vote on “closed envelope” first, to resolve the current crisis list, to announce the then vice-Liberal bloc to end their sit-in at the invitation of the current leader Moqtada al-Sadr.

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