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Abadi: We discussed with Sadr to work together to form a strong government that accommodates everyon

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Abadi: We discussed with Sadr to work together to form a strong government that accommodates everyone

2018/5/20 8:12

Abadi - We discussed with Sadr to work together to form a strong government that accommodates everyone

[Ayna-Baghdad]
Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi met in Baghdad with the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr.
"The Iraqi people once again hold the elections on time in advance, thanking the security forces that have protected the voters and maintained their impartiality," Abadi said in a statement released on Sunday.
Abadi called all blocs to accept the results and follow the legal meansof objections and called on the Commission to consider them, "noting the" importance of moving quickly to exercise those who won the elections their role and functions in the House of Representatives "He
said," The meeting with Sadr is to work together to accelerate the formation of the government And that the next government will be strong and provide services and employment opportunities and improve the standard of living and fighting corruption, "
Ebadi said," The meeting witnessed a convergence of views to the need to accommodate everyone. "
As al-Sadr thanked the Prime Minister and blessed him the victory achieved by the victory list.
He added that "the meeting is a reassuring message that the next government is patriarchal and takes care of all the people." He pointed out that "our hand is extended to all those who build the homeland and that the decision is Iraqi, stressing the importance of accelerating the formation of a government that takes into account the aspirations of our people."

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