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Iraqi leader announces measures aimed at fighting graft, dysfunction
[WASHINGTONPOST] Iraq's prime minister announced drastic anti-corruption and other measures on Sunday as he sought to calm weeks of protests over poor government services that are posing a major challenge to his rule.

In statements posted to his official Facebook and Twitter accounts, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said his government would reopen graft cases under the supervision of a high-level commission, change the way ministers are selected by eliminating party- and sectarian-based quotas, and end expensive security details for bigwigs.

"We are starting today genuine reform in all areas," Abadi said in a statement.

The most dramatic step was his pledge to immediately abolish Iraq's three vice presidential posts, considered largely ceremonial, as well as the office of deputy prime minister.

Nouri al-Maliki
... Prime Minister of Iraq and the secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party. Maliki imposed order on Basra wen the Shiites were going nuts, but has proven incapable of dealing with al-Qaeda's Sunni insurgency. Reelected to his third term in 2014...
, Abadi's predecessor and political rival, serves as a vice president but is thought to still wield considerable influence. Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, who is under investigation over corruption allegations, resigned Sunday after the announcement.
Posted by: Fred 2015-08-10
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