Maliki planned to return to power
Tuesday, 16 حزيران / يونيو 2015 9:39
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Washington Times quoted US newspaper, Tuesday, for US and Iraqi officials that the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is working to undermine the administration's efforts to create a more inclusive communities for the country Iraqi government.
Officials warned that the al-Maliki still controls the scene from behind the curtain and plans to return to power in the coming years.
The newspaper said that "al-Abadi came to power last year and pledged to launch a Sunni Awakening against Daash, but it went on to say that this did not happen, but very little of it.
The newspaper attributed the inability of the Abadi realize his vision of al-Maliki continued to interfere in the Iraqi political scene, he is the leader of the Islamic Dawa Party, in addition to being vice president.
The newspaper quoted a member of parliament and chairman of the Committee of the Regions and the provinces Mafraji that Khaled al-Maliki remains influential and broad authority.
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Tuesday, 16 حزيران / يونيو 2015 9:39
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Washington Times quoted US newspaper, Tuesday, for US and Iraqi officials that the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is working to undermine the administration's efforts to create a more inclusive communities for the country Iraqi government.
Officials warned that the al-Maliki still controls the scene from behind the curtain and plans to return to power in the coming years.
The newspaper said that "al-Abadi came to power last year and pledged to launch a Sunni Awakening against Daash, but it went on to say that this did not happen, but very little of it.
The newspaper attributed the inability of the Abadi realize his vision of al-Maliki continued to interfere in the Iraqi political scene, he is the leader of the Islamic Dawa Party, in addition to being vice president.
The newspaper quoted a member of parliament and chairman of the Committee of the Regions and the provinces Mafraji that Khaled al-Maliki remains influential and broad authority.
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