Expert: Maliki could hamper the fragile stability of Iraq
Khandan- Washington Zia Caliphrevealed a political scientist and military retired Major General Ahmed Fadel al-Mashhadani, the presence of local and regional fears of a return of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the executive authority in any form, while warning that the latter could disrupt the stability of Iraq's fragile. Mashhadani said in Atsrih singled its "Khandan" said: "There is truth concerns the democracy in Iraq because of attempts to exploit the security and economic situation in the country to make way for the owners and his team of stirring political problems and complexity." He said al-Mashhadani said "a lot of indicators has become clear that Maliki is trying to use some political crises and economic conditions in Iraq to lead the political scene again after that ruled out most of the Iraqi political forces, "accusing" al-Maliki not Alaktrat for the future of Iraq as much as the desire of monopolizing power. " Among Mashhadani that "Iraq is passing through a critical juncture has been falling apart any moment and aspirants of monopolizing power, waiting for that hour to control judgment. " He said Mashhadani that "some regional countries are also wary of trying some loyal to former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's political forces to facilitate the return to the executive power in Iraq in one way or another."
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Khandan- Washington Zia Caliphrevealed a political scientist and military retired Major General Ahmed Fadel al-Mashhadani, the presence of local and regional fears of a return of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the executive authority in any form, while warning that the latter could disrupt the stability of Iraq's fragile. Mashhadani said in Atsrih singled its "Khandan" said: "There is truth concerns the democracy in Iraq because of attempts to exploit the security and economic situation in the country to make way for the owners and his team of stirring political problems and complexity." He said al-Mashhadani said "a lot of indicators has become clear that Maliki is trying to use some political crises and economic conditions in Iraq to lead the political scene again after that ruled out most of the Iraqi political forces, "accusing" al-Maliki not Alaktrat for the future of Iraq as much as the desire of monopolizing power. " Among Mashhadani that "Iraq is passing through a critical juncture has been falling apart any moment and aspirants of monopolizing power, waiting for that hour to control judgment. " He said Mashhadani that "some regional countries are also wary of trying some loyal to former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's political forces to facilitate the return to the executive power in Iraq in one way or another."
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