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Abadi retreat from the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic

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Abadi retreat from the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic

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Abadi retreat from the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic

BAGHDAD / Hassan Shammari:
Revealed a political analyst Mohammed Mint, on Wednesday, a drop of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic, as pointed out that the recent Office prepare a draft of a new law for rehabilitation of people affected by the reform packages.

He wrotea mint on his page on "Facebook", and seen by "Sky Press", "The Former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki malfunction Tozer ministers of defense and interior four years and Khalaha agency in his hand," adding that "al-Abadi was ready to settle the same subject with independent bodies and special grades and associated institutions the Council of Ministers. "

He added, "By the way Abadi retreat from the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic," noting that "his office promising a new draft law for the rehabilitation of damaged each of reform packages."

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued in (08/09/2015) decisions which abolished the posts of Vice-President and Prime Minister, as part of a series of reforms announced by the government after the demonstrations in the country in recent days to protest against corruption and the lack of public services.

It is noteworthy that the Federal Supreme Court decided during Tuesday's meeting, postponed to appeal the decision to cancel the posts of Vice President and legal Media Network and the provinces suits.

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