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Al-Khakian: Employees and retirees are at the forefront of demonstrators to topple the government

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Al-Khakian: Employees and retirees are at the forefront of demonstrators to topple the government

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Al-Khakian: Employees and retirees are at the forefront of demonstrators to topple the government

11/6/2020 17:11

Al-Khakian - Employees and retirees are at the forefront of demonstrators to topple the government

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Political analyst Karim El-Khakiani said that employees and retirees will be at the forefront of the demonstrators in the coming days to demand solutions to the financial crisis away from deduction of their salaries, pointing out that the Al-Kazemi government may be brought down at the hands of the aforementioned segments after violating the constitution in order to harm them.
Al-Khikani said, "Al-Kazemi violated the constitution and took his decision without returning to the parliament and thus the parliament and the people became against it."

He added that "the demonstrations looming despite the difficult health situation that Iraq is going through, where employees and retirees are likely to go out with millions of demonstrations across the country to demand their fairness and not to prejudice their salaries and topple the government."

And that "Al-Kazemi's government will not last for long in the event that these segments go out to demonstrate, as it is the largest segment of the people in addition to their support by the unemployed and contract holders who did not receive any salary after their appointment."

He pointed out that "the American assurances to Al-Kazemi that he will remain in the post will not be useful if the public decides to remove the government from its roots, which confirms that the horizon looms large political changes if the current financial crisis is resolved

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