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Najafi: Parliament would agree to give the people a share of the oil if requested by the government


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Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi

The president of Iraqi Council of Representatives, Thursday, that the invitation to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to give the people a share of the oil is an issue between the government and the chest, but he stressed that the Parliament would agree to such a call, if requested by the government that legally.

Osama al-Najafi During a press conference held at Parliament House and attended by "Alsumaria News", "as called for by the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to grant the people a share of the oil is the subject between the government and Sadr," asserting that "the House of Representatives be approved if the government has made ​​a request for legal does not contradict with the Constitution. "

The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, select, on the fifth of September, the current, three conditions to postpone the event, millions demand for better services, stressing that those conditions included giving a share of Iraqi oil to every citizen and run at least fifty thousand unemployed in the all the provinces and the distribution of fuel to the generator in all provinces for free before they are improving the situation of electricity in those areas.

in Sadr called on the 11 of September the current, the Iraqi people to come out in peaceful demonstrations on Friday (September 17 current) next to the implementation of the demands and give thanks for all the efforts working in his favor, stating that the Government took into account the three conditions set by the postponement of the demonstrations, as the spokesman for Sadr, Salah al-Obeidi the demonstration called by the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr would be to give thanks to the efforts of the government in the output of the "occupation" of the country.

The number of media confirmed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sent a delegation to Iran to put pressure on the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and persuade him to postpone the demonstrations which called for to improve the performance of the government. comes of those developments after confirmation of the Sadrist movement in the third of September, the current is not related to the demonstration called for by the non- government on the ninth of September, while pointing out that the statement of the chest entrusted the matter to the people as is the live services, he noted that some people try to stick this event by.

and called for the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, in the 26 of August, to go out demonstrations Magdy Rady in the provinces and cities, all Iraqi, after the Eid holiday to demand better services, after the expiration of the six months granted by the power of the government, but without specifying the date, thus creating a kind of confusion, especially in conjunction with a call to a number of non-governmental organizations,

in the 24 last August, to scenes of mass protests in Tahrir Square, and squares the provinces on the ninth of September the current, to demand that the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to resign, which emphasized that the demonstrations come after the deadline provided for Maliki's government to resign and apologize for the suppression of the demonstrators, and threatened to turn the demonstrations to protest even bring down the government in the event of failure to meet its demands.

Iraq has been since 25 February, demonstrations traveled around the country calling for reform and change and the eradication of rampant corruption in the joints of the state, organized by young university students and intellectuals are independent through social networking sites on the Internet, at the time still calls escalate for the demonstrations in all provinces until the achievement of service in full.

The government has announced readiness to implement a number of reforms to meet the demands of the demonstrators throughout Iraq, including Limbering in the ministries, in addition to identifying the prime minister out a hundred a day to improve the functioning of government institutions and development of services, which ended in the seventh of June, without the lead to stop the demonstrations because of the failure to find radical solutions to the crisis of unemployment and the low level of performance of service departments and other ministries.

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