
Designated Prime Minister, Haider Abadi confirmed his commitment to the principle of national partnership in running the country.
He said in a statement read by his press office today that "the formation of the government is a great response to the IS which seeks to foil the democratic process in Iraq and the democratic structure of the country, and incorporating it in the conflicts between the components and the destruction of its civilization and cultural and intellectual heritage, calling on the political blocs to "expedite the provision of their candidates for the ministries.
Abadi promised to apply the, political, security and economic reforms after announcing the government.
The media office said that "al-Abadi continued his intensive meetings with all the political blocs to form a government and the drafting of the government program.
The statement called on the blocks to "expedite the provision of their candidates for the ministries in order to study their CVs and choose the most efficient of them and has a program to develop a ministerial work and his ministry
He explained that he will start since the first day after the formation of the government to apply the government program agreed upon and start political, economic and security reforms and for the development of the country and rid it of the crises that it passed by.
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