
He warned Khatib and Imam Al-Rahman Mosque in Baghdad just Saadi, on Friday, of a "political vacuum" occurred in the case of "the dissolution of parliament", and stressed that those claims will occur "political vacuum", and pointed out that the government "legitimately and legally" responsible provision of services and accounting spoilers, The student to accelerate the transition to decentralized management. Saadi said, during Friday prayers at the al-Rahman mosque in Baghdad, and attended (range Press), "The government is responsible by law and for the provision of services and accountability of the corrupt and had to paint a sound strategy to remedy the collapse made in the service sectors," noting that "corruption in the Iraqi state Liberal endures and endures as the National Islamic because all those involved in the power and authority. "
He said al-Saadi, that "the Iraqi street live these days a state of turmoil because of poor services and lack of minimum requirements and we note the seriousness of this phase through which Iraq," adding, that "the religious authority warned a long time ago in her speeches the government of poor performance as parties warned political, which has the lead in the formation of the government that they will lose mass balance due to lack of confidence in their candidates. "
He called al-Saadi, the need to "speed up the transition from centralized management to decentralized management and the transfer of some powers to local governments and give it a greater role in the face of crisis," stressing that "the government be more serious in the provision of services and the imposition of a strict policy to punish corrupt people who were the biggest reason in the outgrowth of Iraq. "
The al-Saadi, that "the people that they brought to power and if the default and clear in the performance we diagnose here bad choice so Vafassdon we are responsible for them if they arrived for the authority of government," explaining that "the religious authority alerted us to the need for a good choice in the elections and to look at biography of the candidates, particularly former deputies and not rely on promises bright. "
He warned al-Saadi, of "call some to dissolve parliament because this political vacuum will happen under difficult conditions experienced by the country," stressing "his refusal to call some of the separation of religion from the state and claim civil state but must demand the separation of the state from sectarian and political quotas understanding great cause of corruption. " SOURCE
He called al-Saadi, the need to "speed up the transition from centralized management to decentralized management and the transfer of some powers to local governments and give it a greater role in the face of crisis," stressing that "the government be more serious in the provision of services and the imposition of a strict policy to punish corrupt people who were the biggest reason in the outgrowth of Iraq. "
The al-Saadi, that "the people that they brought to power and if the default and clear in the performance we diagnose here bad choice so Vafassdon we are responsible for them if they arrived for the authority of government," explaining that "the religious authority alerted us to the need for a good choice in the elections and to look at biography of the candidates, particularly former deputies and not rely on promises bright. "
He warned al-Saadi, of "call some to dissolve parliament because this political vacuum will happen under difficult conditions experienced by the country," stressing "his refusal to call some of the separation of religion from the state and claim civil state but must demand the separation of the state from sectarian and political quotas understanding great cause of corruption. " SOURCE