Iraq: Maliki sought to install a dictatorship to prevent the National Conference
[6:23] 12/Jan/12
Erbil Jan. 12 (PNA) - take spokesman for the coalition in Iraq Haider Mulla, said on Wednesday that Maliki sought to establish a dictatorship of the individual and the authority of the ruling party, hampering the National Congress, ruling out the holding of this Conference shadow of the presence of al-Maliki as prime minister.
Mulla said that "Congress can not be held with the continuation of al-Maliki as prime minister," explaining that "al-Maliki will put up obstacles to take place," arguing that "the conference will threaten the approach-Maliki, who established the dictatorship of the individual and the authority of the ruling party."
Al Mulla said that "the discussion of issues of national partnership and the bad and the security file, which is supervised by al-Maliki, was threatened by the approach being followed by al-Maliki and his party."
The Iraqi arena tense political and security, as a result of the demand by some provinces the establishment of separate territories administratively and economically, including the provinces of Salahuddin, Diyala and Anbar province in protest against the marginalization and arrest procedures, ablation, amid expectations of a claim other provinces the establishment of provinces, and the subsequent arrest warrant issued by the Ministry of Interior against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, all in light of the conflicts and political differences among the largest blocs won the election and two state law under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi, who recently announced suspension of its mass in the House to protest what he called the methodology of Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki in the administration of the country's power and uniqueness.
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