Alusi: Iraq is currently governed by two co-minister
Baghdad-Iraq Press -4 February: In a new bullet to the President of the Civic Democratic Alliance bloc told MP said Mithal al-Alusi, said it was "currently governs Iraq two are co-prime minister," pointing out that "the other prime minister shared with Abadi government offices inside the Republican Palace ".
He said al-Alusi in a press statement, "The Vice President Nuri al-Maliki still lives in the Republican Palace in the Green Zone and share with the prime minister Haider al-Abadi government offices inside the palace," stressing that "al-Maliki exercise the role of Chairman of the Iraqi government through ruled by military force formed on the duration of 8 years "as he put it. On
He pointed out that "it is currently governs Iraq two two Haider Abadi and Nuri al-Maliki," and urged Ebadi to "take out al-Maliki from the presidential palace, which should be the seat of the head of government and not a special office what Maliki still lives in the same room inside the presidential palace and did not leave."
The Chairman of the Democratic Alliance bloc to, that "al-Maliki seized Iraqi funds since he came to power and form armed militias loyal to him," .anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq Press -4 February: In a new bullet to the President of the Civic Democratic Alliance bloc told MP said Mithal al-Alusi, said it was "currently governs Iraq two are co-prime minister," pointing out that "the other prime minister shared with Abadi government offices inside the Republican Palace ".
He said al-Alusi in a press statement, "The Vice President Nuri al-Maliki still lives in the Republican Palace in the Green Zone and share with the prime minister Haider al-Abadi government offices inside the palace," stressing that "al-Maliki exercise the role of Chairman of the Iraqi government through ruled by military force formed on the duration of 8 years "as he put it. On
He pointed out that "it is currently governs Iraq two two Haider Abadi and Nuri al-Maliki," and urged Ebadi to "take out al-Maliki from the presidential palace, which should be the seat of the head of government and not a special office what Maliki still lives in the same room inside the presidential palace and did not leave."
The Chairman of the Democratic Alliance bloc to, that "al-Maliki seized Iraqi funds since he came to power and form armed militias loyal to him," .anthy (1)
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