Kurdistan Alliance: Request to withdraw confidence from the government constitutionally permissible, but after questioning
Tuesday, 10 December / 2 January 2012 13:31
{Baghdad} Euphrates News spokesman said the Kurdistan Alliance Atrushi Farhad's request to withdraw confidence from the government by the Iraqi List, constitutionally permissible, noting that "the demand can not be submitted until after the questioning of the government."
Atrushi said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} on Tuesday that "the request to withdraw confidence from the government by the Iraqi parliament depends on the votes that will be obtained as required Iraq to {163} votes so you can make request to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives."
He said it was "difficult for Iraq to the number of votes," and wondered at the same time, "the solution to Iraq after the withdrawal of confidence from the prime minister, has the largest bloc in the House of Representatives?".
The Iraqi List, has threatened to withdraw confidence from the current government in case of failure of the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani.
He called on President Jalal Talabani's political blocs to hold a national conference expanded to look at the differences which have been exacerbated recently amid disagreements on the venue of this conference Some people want in Baghdad and others in the province of Kurdistan.
Atrushi and called for "radical solutions to the table to sit a national dialogue involving all the components and the leaders of blocs or early elections."
The political process is witnessing strained against the backdrop of the withdrawal of the list MPs and ministers of the Iraqi House of Representatives, Ministers and the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and asked Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the withdrawal of confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, in addition to the deteriorating security situation. Finished 2
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