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Allawi: corrupt behind the campaign of false accusations against the Minister of Health

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Allawi: corrupt behind the campaign of false accusations against the Minister of Health

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Allawi: corrupt behind the campaign of false accusations against the Minister of Health

2019/16/9 12:30

Allawi - corrupt behind the campaign of false accusations against the Minister of Health

The head of the Iraqi platform, Iyad Allawi, warned of prejudice to the Minister of Health Alaa Alwan, "explaining that" the resignation of the minister came in respect of the Prime Minister and a clear stand against corruption and spoilers.
Allawi said in a statement received by the agency (Euphrates News) copy, that "Alwan is one of the constants of the political situationin Iraq and that the campaign of false accusations against him is behind corrupt, after Alwan refused to respond to their pressure and temptations."
Allawi praised the "courageous position of the Minister of Health," calling on the Prime Minister to reject that resignation and support the minister's efforts in fighting corruption and extortion mafias and in plans to improve the health situation in the country.
He also stressed that "Minister Alwan fellow study and brother and friend and fighter Sharif belonging to the family of national honorable in the highest integrity and integrity, has mastered the management of his ministry, has resigned from a major international job to serve Iraq."
On Sunday, Health Minister Alaeddin Alwan resigned from his post, his third.
The head of the parliamentary health and environment committee, Qutaiba al-Jubouri, announced on Monday that Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi refused Alwan's resignation, indicating that he had given him an open leave instead of resigning.

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