Friday, 02 September / September 2011 11:40
Baghdad / With: *****spokeswoman Maysoon al-Iraqi coalition on Friday said that *****there are concerns about the repercussions *****of what is happening in Syria and their effects on Iran and Iraq*****, noting that her coalition will stand against the repetition of the experience of authoritarian rule, *****will not be allowed not only to owners or other individualistic.*****
The newspaper quoted the Middle East in its issue today, Friday, for Damluji saying***** "I expect a change in the next few week*****s for the Iraqi government led by Nuri al-Maliki,***** leader of the state of law, and***** this change would be at the level of building the institutions of the state,"***** noting that it does not exclude***** "at all to change the government."*****
*****"All indicators point to a change of government exist*****, there is dissatisfaction *****and not convinced by all inhabitants and the political process,"***** pointing out that***** "there are fears the implications of what is happening in Syria *****and their effects on Iran and Iraq, *****is added to the exit of U.S. troops from Iraq by end of this year. "*****
She said, "There is a single day decision making were not present since 2003 and this is unacceptable and will not continue and all parties concerned that including the Kurds and the majority of the National Alliance, as we feel the seriousness of the return of Iraq to the individual and we have a node of authoritarian rule which lasted for more than 35 years and can not accept repeat the experience, whether by the Maliki or others, and we will stand strongly against that ". / End
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Baghdad / With: *****spokeswoman Maysoon al-Iraqi coalition on Friday said that *****there are concerns about the repercussions *****of what is happening in Syria and their effects on Iran and Iraq*****, noting that her coalition will stand against the repetition of the experience of authoritarian rule, *****will not be allowed not only to owners or other individualistic.*****
The newspaper quoted the Middle East in its issue today, Friday, for Damluji saying***** "I expect a change in the next few week*****s for the Iraqi government led by Nuri al-Maliki,***** leader of the state of law, and***** this change would be at the level of building the institutions of the state,"***** noting that it does not exclude***** "at all to change the government."*****
*****"All indicators point to a change of government exist*****, there is dissatisfaction *****and not convinced by all inhabitants and the political process,"***** pointing out that***** "there are fears the implications of what is happening in Syria *****and their effects on Iran and Iraq, *****is added to the exit of U.S. troops from Iraq by end of this year. "*****
She said, "There is a single day decision making were not present since 2003 and this is unacceptable and will not continue and all parties concerned that including the Kurds and the majority of the National Alliance, as we feel the seriousness of the return of Iraq to the individual and we have a node of authoritarian rule which lasted for more than 35 years and can not accept repeat the experience, whether by the Maliki or others, and we will stand strongly against that ". / End
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