Maliki's dream: I will return to power if the people elected me again
Baghdad-Iraq Press -3 February: Vice President said the former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, on Tuesday, he will return to power if "the Iraqi people asked him to do so."
Denied, al-Maliki, in a press statement, "his quest to return to the rule, but if the people asked him to do so," he said. "I have no intention to return to the presidency of the government, but if the people so wish."
He explained, "If the Iraqi people decide an election, I will not refuse it."
He said al-Maliki "I did not want to preside over the Iraqi government, but was imposed on the job," he said.
However, to say, "but personally if I was asked if I was trying to be prime minister, no, not trying to it."
He took al-Maliki (65 years) as prime minister for the first time in 2006 after he emerged as a compromise candidate, and during his two accused among several al-Maliki of pursuing a sectarian policy marginalized political limbs also cited against accusations of corruption and incompetence, which was reflected in the weak Iraqi security forces performance.
And exposed this weakness Finally, with the collapse of the military units of the whole front of the progress extremists "Daash" last year, after announcing he stepped down in August in favor of Haider al-Abadi boosted hopes for political reconciliation and this is what has recently been achieved in Tmrercil Representatives of the budget for the fiscal current year without major differences delayed approval. ended (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq Press -3 February: Vice President said the former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, on Tuesday, he will return to power if "the Iraqi people asked him to do so."
Denied, al-Maliki, in a press statement, "his quest to return to the rule, but if the people asked him to do so," he said. "I have no intention to return to the presidency of the government, but if the people so wish."
He explained, "If the Iraqi people decide an election, I will not refuse it."
He said al-Maliki "I did not want to preside over the Iraqi government, but was imposed on the job," he said.
However, to say, "but personally if I was asked if I was trying to be prime minister, no, not trying to it."
He took al-Maliki (65 years) as prime minister for the first time in 2006 after he emerged as a compromise candidate, and during his two accused among several al-Maliki of pursuing a sectarian policy marginalized political limbs also cited against accusations of corruption and incompetence, which was reflected in the weak Iraqi security forces performance.
And exposed this weakness Finally, with the collapse of the military units of the whole front of the progress extremists "Daash" last year, after announcing he stepped down in August in favor of Haider al-Abadi boosted hopes for political reconciliation and this is what has recently been achieved in Tmrercil Representatives of the budget for the fiscal current year without major differences delayed approval. ended (1)
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