Mutlaq unrepentant dictator, labeling Maliki
On: Thu 1/12/2012 9:42
Baghdad / term
Deputy Prime Minister, leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq, he has no regrets about his remarks that described by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki a "dictator." Mutlaq said in a statement received (range) a copy of it, "he has no regrets about criticism of Nuri al-Maliki and calling him a dictator, dictator-Maliki and the degree of survival in power for a long time is equal to the partition of Iraq. as stated in the statement.
"The heads of the blocks and entities within the National Alliance, they must lay hold al-Maliki, however, unjust to him and say enough is enough and must find someone suitable for the next stage because the presence of al-Maliki in power, danger and threatening to divide the country." He said.
Mutlaq added that "al-Maliki, a tyranny of the citizens without wisdom or a project, there are dictatorships and has a project, but Maliki lacks the wisdom to them and the interest of Iraq and all that the National Alliance looking for a suitable person for prime minister." As he put it.
The Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, accused in several press statements of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as a dictator does not build, and comes against the backdrop of strained relations between the Iraqi List, which belonged to al-Mutlaq, a coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki.
while Maliki gave a request to parliament withdraw confidence from the deputy leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq, "for his incompetence, efficiency and integrity," according to a statement made by Yasin Majid, leader of the State of Law coalition headed by Maliki.
Article 78 of the Constitution that the President of the Council of Ministers the right to dismiss ministers with the approval of the parliament.
in turn reduced the party Iraqi Dawa, headed by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the significance of statements by the Deputy Prime Minister, the anti-Party, which describes the party as "dictatorial."
he said MP and leader of the Dawa Party, Kamal Saadi, told the Kurdish news agency "do not care much for the comments of command in the Iraqi List, we do not represent the party dictatorship and we believe in partnership and we have our machinery of democracy, "noting" We hope that such statements fair and is not intended to provocation. "
boycotted the Iraqi sessions of Representatives and the Minister in recent times, complaining they are being marginalized despite being the largest single bloc in the Council, With intensified political struggle between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his rivals in the fragile agreement to share power in conjunction with the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops from Iraq.
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