Allawi attack Abadi and accuses him of not maintaining the independence of the country
30-04-2015 10:31 AM
He attacked Iraqi Vice President Iyad Allawi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Ebadi, accusing him of not maintaining the independence of a post-war Iraq, adding that in the previous regime led by Nouri al-Maliki has no military presence of militias and Iranian officers in the country.
Allawi said that he was the head of the Government 10 years ago that the exclusionary policy pursued by Abbadi toward Sunni Iraq will not bear fruit and will not be able to defeat the State regulation only with the return of the clans, the mercenaries and their involvement in decision-making.
An interview with the newspaper ' Le Figaro ', and seen by the ' Arab 21': ' we must reassure wary of the unknown year which will rule them if the expulsion of the Organization of the State, particularly after the tragic events which occurred in Tikrit, when militias looted homes and the popular crowd burned, which does not encourage clans to participate in the year fighting the Organization of the State '.
And he met with Shaykh al-Abbadi tribes ' fennel ', who assured him that the members of his tribe are ready to fight the State on the condition that they and Shiite militiamen under the umbrella of the Iraqi army, which invited Allawi to demand an end to abuses by militia of the popular crowd.
And he reverted his attack on Al-Abbadi accused him of failing to complete the reconciliation between the ' year ', and ' Shia '.
He said: ' when he was appointed last summer, said Haidar Al-Abadi said reconciliation would be its priority. But eight months shows that he is not interested in genuine reconciliation, and no progress. '
Allawi was due to Abadi complete reconciliation between the ' year ', and ' Shia ' due to his inability to break out of the command that runs Iraq almost immediately, and impose their policies on the Iraqi Government.
Allawi stressed that any step toward reform and unite the ' year ', and ' Shia ' must be accompanied by all the released prisoners detained unfairly, and I review the old Baathists file, noting that a large part of them trying to fight State regulation and should take advantage of them.
He concluded by saying: ' to keep Iraq, reconciliation should be the primary key, and without real reconciliation, will not play Iraq '.
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30-04-2015 10:31 AM
He attacked Iraqi Vice President Iyad Allawi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Ebadi, accusing him of not maintaining the independence of a post-war Iraq, adding that in the previous regime led by Nouri al-Maliki has no military presence of militias and Iranian officers in the country.
Allawi said that he was the head of the Government 10 years ago that the exclusionary policy pursued by Abbadi toward Sunni Iraq will not bear fruit and will not be able to defeat the State regulation only with the return of the clans, the mercenaries and their involvement in decision-making.
An interview with the newspaper ' Le Figaro ', and seen by the ' Arab 21': ' we must reassure wary of the unknown year which will rule them if the expulsion of the Organization of the State, particularly after the tragic events which occurred in Tikrit, when militias looted homes and the popular crowd burned, which does not encourage clans to participate in the year fighting the Organization of the State '.
And he met with Shaykh al-Abbadi tribes ' fennel ', who assured him that the members of his tribe are ready to fight the State on the condition that they and Shiite militiamen under the umbrella of the Iraqi army, which invited Allawi to demand an end to abuses by militia of the popular crowd.
And he reverted his attack on Al-Abbadi accused him of failing to complete the reconciliation between the ' year ', and ' Shia '.
He said: ' when he was appointed last summer, said Haidar Al-Abadi said reconciliation would be its priority. But eight months shows that he is not interested in genuine reconciliation, and no progress. '
Allawi was due to Abadi complete reconciliation between the ' year ', and ' Shia ' due to his inability to break out of the command that runs Iraq almost immediately, and impose their policies on the Iraqi Government.
Allawi stressed that any step toward reform and unite the ' year ', and ' Shia ' must be accompanied by all the released prisoners detained unfairly, and I review the old Baathists file, noting that a large part of them trying to fight State regulation and should take advantage of them.
He concluded by saying: ' to keep Iraq, reconciliation should be the primary key, and without real reconciliation, will not play Iraq '.
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