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Deputy: The first month of Al-Kazemi’s government was par excellence

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Deputy: The first month of Al-Kazemi’s government was par excellence

2020-06-08

Deputy - The first month of Al-Kazemis government was par excellence

On Monday, a deputy in parliament confirmed that: The first month of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's government was par excellence, indicating that Al-Kazemi may have made a mistake when he made excessive promises to hold the killers of the demonstrators accountable.

The deputy said, "The first month of Al-Kazemi's government was par excellence, without presenting any actual steps, despite the existence of files that can be decided within days." Indicating that "the Prime Minister recognizes the leadership of the country in a sensitive situation, and requires him to take bold decisions commensurate with the size of the congestion that The street suffers from it. "

The deputy, who asked not to be named, continued, "Al-Kazemi may have made a mistake when he made excessive promises to hold the killers of the demonstrators accountable and to determine the bodies that suppressed the protesters," noting that he "failed in his first test last month when he decided to close the headquarters of an armed group in Basra before he Within days, he will agree to reopen the headquarters. "

He continued, "The eyes of some deputies monitor Al-Kazemi's performance, but they want to give him some additional time to fulfill part of his promises."

Noting that "the Prime Minister also failed to open the files of corruption, which is one of the causes of the economic crisis the country is going through, and instead went towards preparing for deductions for the salaries of employees and retirees."

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