Deputy for the National Alliance denies news about the mass of the intention of replacing Maliki with Jaafari to head the government accuses of being behind the Iraqi
12.30.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad - where denied a representative for the National Alliance reports the existence of the option to replace the President of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari as prime minister. He said the deputy and leader of the National Reform bloc of pro-Obeidi told all of Iraq [where] said Friday that "the option to replace Jaafari place of al-Maliki as prime minister is is not true and is not on the table and what is only the orientations of media by the Iraqi List, and that is not in the mind of al-Jaafari himself such an idea is not greedy in power . " He added, "All I ask in the media of calls to replace Maliki or dissolve Parliament and go to early elections we consider the issue of hasty," and wondered whether we have already exhausted all options for the resort such a solution? ". Some of the media have picked up that there are intention of the National Alliance Padbal Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari to head the government for what it called that some of the blocks, "you see that Jaafari, a compromise candidate can calm the political crisis and return things to normal. According to the sources. He said al-Obeidi said, "President Jalal Talabani and after coming from Sulaimaniyah to Baghdad would invite leaders of blocs to a meeting to discuss the political crisis in the country, and we invite Talabani that moves as as President of the Republic and is not representative of the Kurds, because by virtue of his position is imperative for him to be the protector of the Constitution and the supervisor of the political process as well as the admissibility of the Presidency of the Republic by all parties in the administration or supervision of any meeting held between the blocks. " The President Jalal Talabani, President of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, issued a statement after a meeting between them last week, stating that "the two sides agreed to hold a national conference of all political forces in order to address issues related to governance and the state and to develop lasting solutions to reverse the political process for a series of crises that it faces and the formation of a preparatory committee to set up this conference. " witnessing the political process and the relationship between the blocks strained clear in Iraq, which coincided with the date of withdrawal of the last U.S. troops from the country, including the political differences between State of Law Coalition and members of the Iraqi List, followed by suspension of the presence of representatives of the Iraqi List, to Meetings of the Houses of Representatives and the Minister and the issuance of an arrest warrant from the Supreme Judicial Council against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, the charge of involvement of his office with the bombing Parliament late last month, and also the arrival of the request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the House of Representatives to withdraw confidence from the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.
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