Little warns of the increasing crisis and criticizing the talk of majority government
[13:00] 12/Jan/02
Erbil, January 2 (PNA) - warned the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Jalal al-Saghir of the increasing political crisis in the country at the present time, criticizing at the same time the statements of some blocs on forming a majority government in the event of failure of the parties concerned to reach a solution to the problems outstanding issues.
Saghir said in a statement distributed to the media on Monday that "what happened during the last few days of events was not damaged, including the political, but the Iraqi people," stressing "the need for non-payment of others to the positions of tense as the Almichngen want and are trying to blow up the political process and the only would be affected is the people. "
He expressed little regret that "Iraq heading towards more crisis and Iraq is still subject to Chapter VII, the Security Council can put the commandments of the new Iraq on the pretext that the U.S. exit from Iraq, re-fighting between his sons."
He explained that "some people talk about the government majority and this means that the government remains on the two ministers, resigned or been sacked if the government falls," and wondered "Is this the government we want?".
A number of politicians, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki have said during the past two weeks that if the parties failed to reach a solution to the crisis plaguing the country under the government of national partnership will move the solution to form a majority government.
He added that the small "will of the people and not put hands Tralla in the government and the House of Representatives, who did not consider the things the right way, as well as political citizens who have not set aside the risk."
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