Masum: I have no MPs and replace Haider al-Abadi is difficult
Baghdad, Iraq-Presse October -18: The President of the Republic Fuad Masum, on Sunday, believes that the replacement of the current prime minister Haider al-Abadi "is difficult," adding that "differences of political blocs, especially the National Alliance, the largest bloc, began to reflect on the blocks other political, it is also greatly affected the performance of the prime minister, "stressing by saying," I have no vice-president. "
Quoted the "Middle East" newspaper of London on the Iraqi leader, saying, "Abadi came by difficult within the National Alliance bloc," unlikely "to change the government and its president, as it is said here and there, because of the many difficulties that might ensue."
And it saw infallible, that "the solution lies in the consensus achieved within the bloc, which belongs to the prime minister, the National Alliance, so that we can face the challenges in the rest of the state."
Responding to the question about his position explicit of the three deputies ordered Nuri al-Maliki and Osama al-Nujaifi and Iyad Allawi, who sacked Abadi, Masum said he was "no longer have the vice-presidents, particularly after parliament voted unanimously on the first package of Abadi reforms" .anthy (1 )
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Baghdad, Iraq-Presse October -18: The President of the Republic Fuad Masum, on Sunday, believes that the replacement of the current prime minister Haider al-Abadi "is difficult," adding that "differences of political blocs, especially the National Alliance, the largest bloc, began to reflect on the blocks other political, it is also greatly affected the performance of the prime minister, "stressing by saying," I have no vice-president. "
Quoted the "Middle East" newspaper of London on the Iraqi leader, saying, "Abadi came by difficult within the National Alliance bloc," unlikely "to change the government and its president, as it is said here and there, because of the many difficulties that might ensue."
And it saw infallible, that "the solution lies in the consensus achieved within the bloc, which belongs to the prime minister, the National Alliance, so that we can face the challenges in the rest of the state."
Responding to the question about his position explicit of the three deputies ordered Nuri al-Maliki and Osama al-Nujaifi and Iyad Allawi, who sacked Abadi, Masum said he was "no longer have the vice-presidents, particularly after parliament voted unanimously on the first package of Abadi reforms" .anthy (1 )
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