Coalition of law confirms that Allawi's speech does not represent the opinion of the Iraqi List
11/06/2011 11:48
Baghdad, June 11 (Rn) - A senior leader of the coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's speech, Iyad Allawi, who attacked the first does not affect the political process because he does not represent the opinion of the Iraqi List.
Sami al-Askari told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the speech the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, on what happened in Tahrir Square, which is to tolerate the rule of law any responsibility for him does not represent the opinion of the Iraqi List and poles, but a person who began to feel frustration and failure."
He added that "the Iraqi List, it must determine the position of the letter, which he accused the state of law and specifically the Dawa Party Balbgap and the darkness, which indicates that it is a provocative speech."
He continued that "the rule of law awareness be restored to such provocative speeches and which want to sabotage the political process Maouselt to him and refer to the zero point of the Iraqi citizen to become the only loser from this."
He explained that the "lords of the Iraqi List, was troubled by Allawi's speech and his attack is justified on the rule of law, which aims to stop the political process set in place."
Did not resolve the differences now to the Iraqi List, with the state law with regard to Council policies for Strategic and cabinet portfolios.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, to launch, on Friday, a scathing attack on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that it was supported by Iran, while describing the elements of the Dawa Party, led by as "bats of darkness," warning of the policy of muzzling mouths and the new dictatorship.
The Iraqi List, was considered, on Friday, to raise the image of its leader-by-side image (terrorist) during a demonstration Tahrir Square came to miscarriage political, calling for political blocs because aware of the suffering of Iraq's future and present, also considered that the slogans launched by followers of Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki during Friday demonstrations in Iraq back to the atmosphere in 2006 and 2007, and confirmed that the return of organized crime within a hundred days a sign of the collapse of the security file.
Saw Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, on Friday, two events different, the first organized hundreds of belonging to a number of tribes to demand the execution of the perpetrators of the incident of Dujail and the emphasis on government support and was joined by supporters of the Dawa Party, and the second organized by hundreds of residents in Baghdad, demanding bring down the government and denouncing the performance of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki , punctuated by scuffles between the parties.
The pro-government protesters tearing down pictures of the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, and hit her shoes, as well as burn some of them and threw some other shoes.
These Altzhardan comes after a deadline set by the Hundred Days of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to improve the work of the ministries and government institutions and the development of services in the country against the backdrop of the demonstrations that swept Iraq's cities is required to provide services and the fight against corruption and the elimination of unemployment.
And embraces the Tahrir Square in Baghdad on every Friday, some popular demonstrations condemning the service and lifestyle-related financial and administrative corruption was rampant in government institutions and poor services provided to citizens, and others carried a political character
Iraq has seen the formation of his government after a few months, a series of protests demanding reforms and provide opportunities for the unemployed and the fight against corruption and the provision of Electrical Energy.
Demonstrations and incidents in Iraq is the largest since 2003, comes as he prepares to end the U.S. military presence in the supposed date - according to a security agreement - that is the end of this year.
Iraq continues to suffer a severe shortage of electricity supply that is not enough only for a few hours a day up to eight hours, and this is a major source of popular anger towards the authorities have failed to overcome the problem, despite an abundance of oil revenues.
Iraq plans to increase the capacity of electricity to 27 thousand megawatts in the next four years and require an investment of not less than 3-4 billion dollars a year to be able to achieve this goal.
Observers expect that the repeated disturbances - which accompanied the protests in the south last summer against the lack of electricity - in the demonstrations that are expected to come out after the deadline percent on, in the summer when temperatures exceed 50.
The power crisis more slogans filed by demonstrators.
The protesters are demanding the Iraqis to provide jobs for the unemployed and raise the monthly salaries of staff, and the provision of electric power and fill the shortfall in what is known within the food ration cards.
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11/06/2011 11:48
Baghdad, June 11 (Rn) - A senior leader of the coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's speech, Iyad Allawi, who attacked the first does not affect the political process because he does not represent the opinion of the Iraqi List.
Sami al-Askari told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the speech the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, on what happened in Tahrir Square, which is to tolerate the rule of law any responsibility for him does not represent the opinion of the Iraqi List and poles, but a person who began to feel frustration and failure."
He added that "the Iraqi List, it must determine the position of the letter, which he accused the state of law and specifically the Dawa Party Balbgap and the darkness, which indicates that it is a provocative speech."
He continued that "the rule of law awareness be restored to such provocative speeches and which want to sabotage the political process Maouselt to him and refer to the zero point of the Iraqi citizen to become the only loser from this."
He explained that the "lords of the Iraqi List, was troubled by Allawi's speech and his attack is justified on the rule of law, which aims to stop the political process set in place."
Did not resolve the differences now to the Iraqi List, with the state law with regard to Council policies for Strategic and cabinet portfolios.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, to launch, on Friday, a scathing attack on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that it was supported by Iran, while describing the elements of the Dawa Party, led by as "bats of darkness," warning of the policy of muzzling mouths and the new dictatorship.
The Iraqi List, was considered, on Friday, to raise the image of its leader-by-side image (terrorist) during a demonstration Tahrir Square came to miscarriage political, calling for political blocs because aware of the suffering of Iraq's future and present, also considered that the slogans launched by followers of Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki during Friday demonstrations in Iraq back to the atmosphere in 2006 and 2007, and confirmed that the return of organized crime within a hundred days a sign of the collapse of the security file.
Saw Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, on Friday, two events different, the first organized hundreds of belonging to a number of tribes to demand the execution of the perpetrators of the incident of Dujail and the emphasis on government support and was joined by supporters of the Dawa Party, and the second organized by hundreds of residents in Baghdad, demanding bring down the government and denouncing the performance of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki , punctuated by scuffles between the parties.
The pro-government protesters tearing down pictures of the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, and hit her shoes, as well as burn some of them and threw some other shoes.
These Altzhardan comes after a deadline set by the Hundred Days of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to improve the work of the ministries and government institutions and the development of services in the country against the backdrop of the demonstrations that swept Iraq's cities is required to provide services and the fight against corruption and the elimination of unemployment.
And embraces the Tahrir Square in Baghdad on every Friday, some popular demonstrations condemning the service and lifestyle-related financial and administrative corruption was rampant in government institutions and poor services provided to citizens, and others carried a political character
Iraq has seen the formation of his government after a few months, a series of protests demanding reforms and provide opportunities for the unemployed and the fight against corruption and the provision of Electrical Energy.
Demonstrations and incidents in Iraq is the largest since 2003, comes as he prepares to end the U.S. military presence in the supposed date - according to a security agreement - that is the end of this year.
Iraq continues to suffer a severe shortage of electricity supply that is not enough only for a few hours a day up to eight hours, and this is a major source of popular anger towards the authorities have failed to overcome the problem, despite an abundance of oil revenues.
Iraq plans to increase the capacity of electricity to 27 thousand megawatts in the next four years and require an investment of not less than 3-4 billion dollars a year to be able to achieve this goal.
Observers expect that the repeated disturbances - which accompanied the protests in the south last summer against the lack of electricity - in the demonstrations that are expected to come out after the deadline percent on, in the summer when temperatures exceed 50.
The power crisis more slogans filed by demonstrators.
The protesters are demanding the Iraqis to provide jobs for the unemployed and raise the monthly salaries of staff, and the provision of electric power and fill the shortfall in what is known within the food ration cards.
Allonan of Jafar, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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