Calls for the Iraqi National Alliance to provide a new candidate for prime minister instead of al-Maliki
Posted 21/12/2011 05:20 PM
Baghdad, people
Called on the Iraqi bloc, yesterday, the National Alliance to provide a new candidate for prime minister instead of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, warning of a "dictatorship of the" new.
This came on to San spokesman Haidar al-Mulla, and explained that "calls for the Iraqi National Alliance to provide a new candidate to become prime minister instead of al-Maliki to form a government after the occupation, a right to the National Alliance candidate in the selection of the alternative."
"The change of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has become a national necessity and everyone should feel this responsibility, because he can not re-experience the pre-2003", stressing "the need to rescue the political situation of the emergence of dictatorship began to threaten the democratic process in Iraq and threaten the security and social peace."
The Mulla said that "al-Maliki is leading the country into the unknown and to crises, and therefore the responsibility of the political blocs, especially the National Alliance to maintain the stability and unity of Iraq."
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Posted 21/12/2011 05:20 PM
Baghdad, people
Called on the Iraqi bloc, yesterday, the National Alliance to provide a new candidate for prime minister instead of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, warning of a "dictatorship of the" new.
This came on to San spokesman Haidar al-Mulla, and explained that "calls for the Iraqi National Alliance to provide a new candidate to become prime minister instead of al-Maliki to form a government after the occupation, a right to the National Alliance candidate in the selection of the alternative."
"The change of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has become a national necessity and everyone should feel this responsibility, because he can not re-experience the pre-2003", stressing "the need to rescue the political situation of the emergence of dictatorship began to threaten the democratic process in Iraq and threaten the security and social peace."
The Mulla said that "al-Maliki is leading the country into the unknown and to crises, and therefore the responsibility of the political blocs, especially the National Alliance to maintain the stability and unity of Iraq."
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