MP Mohammed mayahi: some advisers to Al-Maliki trying to thwart bad Abadi
February 3, 2015,
The cluster member citizen Attorney Thant, Tuesday, that some advisers "bad" who worked for former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, trying to "return and control" of the Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi and abort it, inviting the latter to form a real team of consultants capable of providing practical, realistic advice to the Department of State.
A member of the block of Mohammed Jamil Al-mayahi told program (10 of 11) which broadcasts on satellite "Sumerian", that "there are parties in the coalition are trying to scuttle Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi's achievements, and wouldn't like to be the National Alliance as an institution."
Mayahi said that "the previous Government was fragmented because it was based on the National Alliance", indicating that "we want to build a genuine coalition unable to resolve problems and provide advice to the Government, and establish rules to him."
He noted that "some bad advisers who were in control of Al-Maliki, trying to return and control the Abadi", calling on the Prime Minister to have been warned of the real team of advisers, because it needs to be practical and realistic advice for the management of State Affairs and handle crises properly. "
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February 3, 2015,
The cluster member citizen Attorney Thant, Tuesday, that some advisers "bad" who worked for former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, trying to "return and control" of the Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi and abort it, inviting the latter to form a real team of consultants capable of providing practical, realistic advice to the Department of State.
A member of the block of Mohammed Jamil Al-mayahi told program (10 of 11) which broadcasts on satellite "Sumerian", that "there are parties in the coalition are trying to scuttle Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi's achievements, and wouldn't like to be the National Alliance as an institution."
Mayahi said that "the previous Government was fragmented because it was based on the National Alliance", indicating that "we want to build a genuine coalition unable to resolve problems and provide advice to the Government, and establish rules to him."
He noted that "some bad advisers who were in control of Al-Maliki, trying to return and control the Abadi", calling on the Prime Minister to have been warned of the real team of advisers, because it needs to be practical and realistic advice for the management of State Affairs and handle crises properly. "
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