After his statement Alakhir..aútlav law threatens to withdraw confidence from the parliament speaker
March 23, 2015, 11:06
BAGHDAD
Re coalition of state law on the statements of the President of the House of Representatives where Saleem al-Jubouri said he did not rule out a future trial Nuri al-Maliki, responded by waving to withdraw confidence from al-Jubouri.
Saleem al-Jubouri said during the interview, two days ago, said that "there are ongoing cases of corruption in the reign of al-Maliki, the current Covenant follow-up, there are departments and committees private control relay corruption."
Jubouri said: "There are a waste of billions from the budget in the past decade will be followed retroactively, and those involved will be held accountable."
And the health of the trial of Nuri al-Maliki to the presence of systemic violations in his government, the head of the Iraqi parliament stressed that "this is not on the table now and is not unlikely in the future."
He pointed out that "the world does not have duties towards Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, to establish a democratic and pluralistic system, to preserve the dignity and security of the Iraqis,
leaving a lot of joints and gaps in the building of the Iraqi state, and therefore there is a great reproach to the international community, and the head of the United States what happened to the US currently happening in Iraq. "
The State of Law coalition's response to the tongue close to the Vice President Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, head of the previous government, which denied on Monday, reports that indicated the presence of a future trial of the owners.
The source said, "The statements made by the President of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri, which stipulates the existence of the trial of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the future baseless."
He threatened the source, who is a senior position in the coalition of state law to "withdraw confidence from al-Jubouri, in the event of a (conspiracy) to prosecute al-Maliki in the near future,
" noting that "the State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki is the largest bloc in parliament, and he can withdraw confidence from the head of the House of Representatives majority.
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March 23, 2015, 11:06
BAGHDAD
Re coalition of state law on the statements of the President of the House of Representatives where Saleem al-Jubouri said he did not rule out a future trial Nuri al-Maliki, responded by waving to withdraw confidence from al-Jubouri.
Saleem al-Jubouri said during the interview, two days ago, said that "there are ongoing cases of corruption in the reign of al-Maliki, the current Covenant follow-up, there are departments and committees private control relay corruption."
Jubouri said: "There are a waste of billions from the budget in the past decade will be followed retroactively, and those involved will be held accountable."
And the health of the trial of Nuri al-Maliki to the presence of systemic violations in his government, the head of the Iraqi parliament stressed that "this is not on the table now and is not unlikely in the future."
He pointed out that "the world does not have duties towards Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, to establish a democratic and pluralistic system, to preserve the dignity and security of the Iraqis,
leaving a lot of joints and gaps in the building of the Iraqi state, and therefore there is a great reproach to the international community, and the head of the United States what happened to the US currently happening in Iraq. "
The State of Law coalition's response to the tongue close to the Vice President Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, head of the previous government, which denied on Monday, reports that indicated the presence of a future trial of the owners.
The source said, "The statements made by the President of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri, which stipulates the existence of the trial of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the future baseless."
He threatened the source, who is a senior position in the coalition of state law to "withdraw confidence from al-Jubouri, in the event of a (conspiracy) to prosecute al-Maliki in the near future,
" noting that "the State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki is the largest bloc in parliament, and he can withdraw confidence from the head of the House of Representatives majority.
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