Mass white-Mutlaq's remarks are a prelude to failure of the National Conference
Ali Abdullah - 11/01/2012 PM - 5:18 PM
The president of the white mass Qutaiba Jubouri that the statements of Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, an introduction to the failure of the national conference that will hopefully take place later this month to resolve the country's crisis, pointing out that "the next national conference will be born dead."
The al-Mutlaq said in a statement Wednesday that the survival of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in power, threatening to divide the country, and called the National Alliance to provide a replacement to fill the post of prime minister.
Jubouri said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} that "al-Mutlaq's remarks is the beginning of a prior refusal by the Iraqi List, the success of the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani."
And Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki last month, a formal request to the House of Representatives to withdraw confidence from his deputy al-Mutlaq of the last statement to the media that "al-Maliki did not build the cruel dictator, Saddam Hussein's cruel dictator, but he built."
He explained that "the issue of al-Mutlaq is one of the issues to be discussed on the agenda of the National Congress and this will increase the remarks of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's decision to withdraw its adherence to trust him and replace it with another deputy."
Jubouri and that "the contradictory statements from all parties in their statements without resorting to calm things down for the reception of the National Congress, this is the next conference will be born dead."
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.
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