AA
Sadrists to stage rallies in capital tomorrow to demand reform of Iraq’s electoral commission
home > world, middle east 07.02.2017
By Arif Yusuf and Ali Jawad
BAGHDAD
"We demand reform of the electoral commission, both in terms of its membership and its bylaws," read a statement issued by a committee tasked with organizing Sadrist rallies.
Wednesday’s protest will be considered a "first step", the statement added, warning that "escalatory steps" would be taken if demonstrators’ demands were not met.
According to Manaf al-Musawi, an al-Sadr supporter, one such "escalatory step" would be an "open sit-in outside the Green Zone" in Baghdad.
Iraqi legislative elections are slated to be held in April of next year.
For the past year, al-Sadr’s supporters have staged numerous protests in Baghdad in an effort to pressure Prime Minister Hayder al-Abadi to appoint a government of "technocrats" untainted by corruption or sectarian affiliations.
In a dramatic turn of events last summer, thousands of Sadr loyalists stormed Iraq’s parliament building in the capital’s heavily-fortified Green Zone to press home their demands.
In mid-2015, parliament approved a sweeping raft of reforms ostensibly aimed at meeting popular demands to eliminate widespread government corruption and streamline state bureaucracy.
Last year, Iraq -- a major OPEC exporter which sits on one of the world's largest oil reserves -- ranked 161st out of 168 countries on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.
Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Please contact us for subscription options.
No comments:
Post a Comment