2019-10-23 10:30:45

Shafaq News/ As the government committee charged with investigating the protests events in Iraq announced the final results on Tuesday, the political reactions began followed, where the blocs started to express their criticism and reservation about those results.

"Victory" Alliance led by former Prime Minister ,Haider al-Abadi has expressed disappointment and reservations about the results of the government investigation on the demonstrations that took place early October.

"National wisdom movement" led by Ammar al-Hakim has also riticized   earlier the results of the investigation, announcing that it will not participate in demonstrations on the 25th of this month at the request of protesters demanding not politicize their movement.

For its part, State of law coalition expressed in a statement on Wednesday its regret from the results of the investigation and pointed out that "the report prepared by the committee was vague and ambiguous because it did not live up to our aspirations to know the perpetrators of these terrible acts."

The statement demanded that the government "not to consider this disappointing report as the end of the investigation process, but the beginning of further investigations to uncover the circumstances and naming things by announce names and to get away from general explanations that have been far away from the truth and did not respond to the demands and questions of all including the questions of the highest religious reference, which had a firm position towards this matter."

For his part, a member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives ,Ali al-Sajri called for the dissolution of parliament, which caused the spread of corruption and the control of partisan blocs that work to manage the government and fill its decisions and its personal interests at the expense of the people, and call for writing a constitution, change the system from parliamentary to presidential and for the role of the next parliament to be regulatoryis neither arbitrary nor a thief for the good of the country and the realization of the interests of its partisan bloc.

Sajri called for "peaceful demonstrators to raise their voices strongly and demand to dissolve parliament , hold presidential elections and activate the supervisory role and accountability of corrupt," adding that "one of the reasons for disrupting the work of the parliament is imposing decisions , control of the heads of the blocks on most of them, and this is what we reject altogether."

He stressed that " the security services must preserve the lives of the demonstrators, because the demonstrator’s demands are legitimacy and must be implemented."