Saturday, March 19, 2011

Governor of Baghdad denies takeover of ministers or officials on government buildings

Saturday, 19 March 2011 13:17 GMT

Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Denied the governor of Baghdad, Salah Abdul-Razzaq, Saturday, and the takeover of government ministers Oomswolin on real estate and government buildings, and accused unnamed political parties of being behind "the promotion of these allegations," and urged those parties to provide Aladalp to prove their claims.

The governor of Baghdad, Salah Abdul-Razzaq in an interview with "Alsumaria News, said that" among the political opponents of seeking to promote the idea of ​​a take over by ministers and government officials on the buildings and property belonging to the government, without having come to this, "noting that" these accusations were not addressed to a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki only. "

Abdul Razak added that "the allegations that come out of the street from time to time, made the Iraqi citizens are not reassuring for a lot of things," and urged the authorities "to provide evidence to support that seizure of officials to government buildings or property state, if those allegations is something of credibility."

He called Abdul Razak "the media to clarify these matters to the Iraqi street," and wondered "How can things like this happen, and we have the body overseeing the integrity of the disclosure of financial interests of each government official or any person in the government," he says.

A spokesman for the Baghdad operations command Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta said, in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News" on the sixth of March current, the commander of the armed forces ordered to evacuate all government buildings exploited by political parties, pointing out that the Baghdad Operations Command has developed priorities to implement this according to the need for these buildings, called upon the Iraqi political circles that are treated with equal resolution with all parties including the ruling that have countless real estate.

And ordered the force of federal police to evacuate the headquarters of the Iraqi Communist Party in Baghdad, according to the source in the party who noted in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that the security forces informed the party, at midnight on the sixth of March current, to evacuate the headquarters of newspaper by the people and the Central Committee, he said, adding that security forces surrounded the headquarters of the party by order of the Prime Minister does not need to be a book of the Iraqi judiciary, and the Communist Party considered that a political decision par excellence and lacks constitutional.  

The deterioration of security after the fall of the former regime in 2003, led to the theft of some military camps and ministries and government departments and other institutions, as captured much of the political parties on the premises and government buildings.



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