Liberal: Maliki is seeking to thwart the government Abadi
6/15/15
Liberal bloc directed prosecutors to directly accused Vice President Nuri al-Maliki of trying to thwart the Iraqi government, through its impact on decision-making positions in the executive and judicial powers to the political bloc in parliament.
He said of the Sadrist block free member Abdul Aziz Dalimy "The political tools of the owners, the current Vice-President of the Republic, working to obstruct the work of the government of his successor, Haider al-Abadi and show the appearance of the weak government."
Zalmi explained that "some members of Maliki's bloc" state of law ", in Parliament, are working to put obstacles in front of the Government of Abadi, and are creating problems, in an effort to weaken al-Abadi and be held responsible for the ongoing events in the country."
And the deputy Zalmi that "what he is doing now is not Abadi construction, but repair what was destroyed during the Maliki government", and that "through the chair occupied the al-Maliki government" Daash "three Iraqi provinces as a result of the failed policy in the state administration."
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6/15/15
Liberal bloc directed prosecutors to directly accused Vice President Nuri al-Maliki of trying to thwart the Iraqi government, through its impact on decision-making positions in the executive and judicial powers to the political bloc in parliament.
He said of the Sadrist block free member Abdul Aziz Dalimy "The political tools of the owners, the current Vice-President of the Republic, working to obstruct the work of the government of his successor, Haider al-Abadi and show the appearance of the weak government."
Zalmi explained that "some members of Maliki's bloc" state of law ", in Parliament, are working to put obstacles in front of the Government of Abadi, and are creating problems, in an effort to weaken al-Abadi and be held responsible for the ongoing events in the country."
And the deputy Zalmi that "what he is doing now is not Abadi construction, but repair what was destroyed during the Maliki government", and that "through the chair occupied the al-Maliki government" Daash "three Iraqi provinces as a result of the failed policy in the state administration."
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