Leader of the National Alliance reveals complaint Abadi of al-Maliki and interventions .. Come Jaafari
Mon Jun 29 2015 four forty-six a.m. | (Voice of Iraq) - London: contagious Fayyad acknowledged leader in the Iraqi National Alliance, the existence of «differences and problems have weakened the Iraqi National Alliance», adding that «these differences already ridden relations Shiite political leaders», stressing that « Lola Iran for the rest coalition exists ». The leader, who preferred not to be named said the «Middle East», that «the divisions in opinions and attitudes between the National Alliance leaders (which includes parties and movements Shiite political figures), which is the largest parliamentary bloc in the House of Representatives, It was formed to pay and pressure from Tehran for the purpose of dedication for a third term for Nouri al-Maliki, leader of a coalition of state law, and the former head of the Iraqi government, but the positions of the leaders of some Shiite parties, especially the Islamic Supreme Council, headed by Ammar al-Hakim, and the Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, and the pressures of the rest of the Sunni, Kurdish and secular parties In addition to the US position that al-Maliki was forced to withdraw by force and not voluntarily », warning that« The problem is that al-Maliki is still considered himself is the supreme leader or spiritual Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi being the leader of his party (the call) ». The leader of the Iraqi National Alliance that «Abadi has long complained of Maliki interventions and influence in the government and in the security file being Maliki still has influence in the security services and the army, and even if you get rid Abadi of this influence, the crowd and popular militias who are fighting with the crowd paper is strong pressure on the prime minister, especially that the leadership of the crowd and the militias do not comply with Ebadi, but primarily to Iran and head of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri and the owners and leaders of the militias (Shiite) », warning that« militias (Shiite) pose a real threat to a private government and the security situation General ». Speaking leader of the National Alliance for the «differences that stand in the way of forming a unified opinion by the coalition leaders», said: «The most prominent of these differences is the lack of agreement on the presidency of the National Alliance, it is assumed that Ibrahim al-Jaafari give up the presidency of the coalition after the receipt of the post of Foreign Minister, and received the leadership of the Alliance Ammar al-Hakim, but the objections of the State of Law who want to be the leader of al-Maliki coalition forwarded without reaching a solution to this problem, from this side. On the other hand, al-Jaafari and being the head of the National Alliance he feels greater than Abadi is the same as the leader of the coalition, a coalition of heads attended as a member of al-Abadi unusual and not a leadership meetings. » He added: «known for personal Jaafari, who feels more important than others, and the fact that the former President of the Dawa party and an official al-Maliki is thus considered himself an official in charge of al-Abadi, the boss of the coalition, and was contemplating to be chosen to head the government instead of al-Maliki, and this problem has created complications in the coalition and in the conduct of government business, as al-Jaafari does not allow any one to interfere in the work of his ministry and called the remarks and issue data on foreign policy without reference to the prime minister or Parliament ». In response to a question about the lack of travel-Jaafari with the Prime Minister being (al-Jaafari) refrain sitting behind Abadi in the same plane, the leader of the National Alliance, replied: «This is true, but he did not meet any Council attended by Abadi and be the (al-Jaafari) a second person in this Council», warning that «coalition problem is not in the relationship between al-Jaafari and al-Abadi but in attempts Maliki's coalition to weaken the rest of the blocs or parties that do not support them, led by the Islamic Supreme Council and the Sadrists, who feel isolated within the National Alliance ». And the secret of the survival of the National Alliance intact despite reeling from problems, leader of the National Alliance, said: «We do not deny the main and influential role of Iran, which strongly supports the presence of coalition and limbs, and tips Iranian leaders that the Shiite entity remains in spite of everything and the threat of Sunni ghost who may return to rule Iraq if weakened Shiite parties». He stressed that «if I stayed Shiite parties jostling in between them and the Sunni parties to intersect with each other, and the Kurds isolated in their own territory, it means that the division of Iraq is inevitable, especially with the suffering of the government because of the specter of bankruptcy, which came as a result of financial corruption, and the presence of (Daash) near Baghdad ».
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Mon Jun 29 2015 four forty-six a.m. | (Voice of Iraq) - London: contagious Fayyad acknowledged leader in the Iraqi National Alliance, the existence of «differences and problems have weakened the Iraqi National Alliance», adding that «these differences already ridden relations Shiite political leaders», stressing that « Lola Iran for the rest coalition exists ». The leader, who preferred not to be named said the «Middle East», that «the divisions in opinions and attitudes between the National Alliance leaders (which includes parties and movements Shiite political figures), which is the largest parliamentary bloc in the House of Representatives, It was formed to pay and pressure from Tehran for the purpose of dedication for a third term for Nouri al-Maliki, leader of a coalition of state law, and the former head of the Iraqi government, but the positions of the leaders of some Shiite parties, especially the Islamic Supreme Council, headed by Ammar al-Hakim, and the Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, and the pressures of the rest of the Sunni, Kurdish and secular parties In addition to the US position that al-Maliki was forced to withdraw by force and not voluntarily », warning that« The problem is that al-Maliki is still considered himself is the supreme leader or spiritual Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi being the leader of his party (the call) ». The leader of the Iraqi National Alliance that «Abadi has long complained of Maliki interventions and influence in the government and in the security file being Maliki still has influence in the security services and the army, and even if you get rid Abadi of this influence, the crowd and popular militias who are fighting with the crowd paper is strong pressure on the prime minister, especially that the leadership of the crowd and the militias do not comply with Ebadi, but primarily to Iran and head of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri and the owners and leaders of the militias (Shiite) », warning that« militias (Shiite) pose a real threat to a private government and the security situation General ». Speaking leader of the National Alliance for the «differences that stand in the way of forming a unified opinion by the coalition leaders», said: «The most prominent of these differences is the lack of agreement on the presidency of the National Alliance, it is assumed that Ibrahim al-Jaafari give up the presidency of the coalition after the receipt of the post of Foreign Minister, and received the leadership of the Alliance Ammar al-Hakim, but the objections of the State of Law who want to be the leader of al-Maliki coalition forwarded without reaching a solution to this problem, from this side. On the other hand, al-Jaafari and being the head of the National Alliance he feels greater than Abadi is the same as the leader of the coalition, a coalition of heads attended as a member of al-Abadi unusual and not a leadership meetings. » He added: «known for personal Jaafari, who feels more important than others, and the fact that the former President of the Dawa party and an official al-Maliki is thus considered himself an official in charge of al-Abadi, the boss of the coalition, and was contemplating to be chosen to head the government instead of al-Maliki, and this problem has created complications in the coalition and in the conduct of government business, as al-Jaafari does not allow any one to interfere in the work of his ministry and called the remarks and issue data on foreign policy without reference to the prime minister or Parliament ». In response to a question about the lack of travel-Jaafari with the Prime Minister being (al-Jaafari) refrain sitting behind Abadi in the same plane, the leader of the National Alliance, replied: «This is true, but he did not meet any Council attended by Abadi and be the (al-Jaafari) a second person in this Council», warning that «coalition problem is not in the relationship between al-Jaafari and al-Abadi but in attempts Maliki's coalition to weaken the rest of the blocs or parties that do not support them, led by the Islamic Supreme Council and the Sadrists, who feel isolated within the National Alliance ». And the secret of the survival of the National Alliance intact despite reeling from problems, leader of the National Alliance, said: «We do not deny the main and influential role of Iran, which strongly supports the presence of coalition and limbs, and tips Iranian leaders that the Shiite entity remains in spite of everything and the threat of Sunni ghost who may return to rule Iraq if weakened Shiite parties». He stressed that «if I stayed Shiite parties jostling in between them and the Sunni parties to intersect with each other, and the Kurds isolated in their own territory, it means that the division of Iraq is inevitable, especially with the suffering of the government because of the specter of bankruptcy, which came as a result of financial corruption, and the presence of (Daash) near Baghdad ».
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