Iraq President Fuad Masoum on Saturday protestors who broke into the parliament in central Baghdad to leave the building and preserve the public properties.
Masoum urged the protestors to be calm, law-abiding and self-restraint.
"We also call on the prime minister, speaker and leaders of parliament blocs to come up with the desired reshuffle and implement the reforms to fight the corruption," Masoum said.
The demonstrators broke into the main gate of the government district, many jumping over the barbed wired fences into the zone that houses major government offices, including the parliament and some foreign embassies.
Source: QNA
GMT 23:03 2016 Saturday ,30 April
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