Fayyad: Parliament is able to change the government within half an hour and should not overthrow the system in order to achieve the demands of the demonstrators

2019/11/20 11:29 2521 Editor: hr

Fayyad

Baghdad Today - Baghdad

The head of the Popular Mobilization Commission (FPM), Faleh al-Fayyad, said on Wednesday (November 20, 2019) that the House of Representatives, in the presence of a democratic system in Iraq, is capable of changing the government and coming to a new government within half an hour. Demanded by the demonstrators. "

Fayyad said in a speech at the Middle East Peace and Security Forum in Kurdistan: "We must take care of the demandsof the new generation, as most of the demonstrators are between the ages of 15 to 25 years, and many of them can not express a word of these demands, or described in text. We should not carry them with our agendas, texts and constitutional amendments that we want. "

He added: "There is a charge that political representation is monopolized, through political bodies, laws and an election commission that falsifies the election results."

Fayyad continued: "We are in a democratic system where parliament can withdraw confidence from the government and bring a new government within half an hour, so we must not turn the system in order to achieve these demands" posed by the demonstrators.

"I am sympathetic to all the demonstrators put forward. Corruption must be fought, and political representation must also improve," he said.

He pointed out that "the new situation and respond to the requirements of the demonstrators is a reform of the political system we receive sincerely."

Regarding the presence of outside interference in Iraq, Fayyad said, "I do not deny the role of Iran and America in Iraq, but the Gulf role is also evident in the recent events."

He pointed out that "the initial report announced by the government, talked about the excessive use of force. Any body has private information can provide to the judiciary, where it is not possible to rely on the media mood and what is said in Social Media to determine who is the killer and who is innocent."

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