Mutlaq calls for early elections and confirms that the National Alliance wants to change the Maliki
Monday, 16 / January 2012 20:25
{Baghdad, Euphrates News} - Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, to hold early elections under the supervision of a transitional government does not participate in those elections to resolve the current crisis, stressing that all parties within the National Alliance hopes to change the al-Maliki, but they can not say so because the latter supported by the outside.
Mutlaq said in a statement his office and received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of the "extended to a foreign parties control the decision making process in Iraq, and the current government has been woven hands Iranian and America's permission, but the latter withdrew from Iraq, so the decision is all it is, however, Tehran, one of the decided the survival of Maliki in power, or his departure. "
Mutlaq said "true democracy does not exist in Iraq in the absence of freedom with the fact that there is a dictatorship, abuses of power and singled out and I'm willing to say more and tax more for the statement of facts, and I confirm it again and say Maliki and his Dawa party seeking to impose a policy of one-party dictatorship and autocratic power. "
In regard to a national conference to resolve the current crisis in the country said al-Mutlaq said "some of these leaders-related foreign parties or have the files of corruption and terrorism, they prefer to stay away from any meetings or conferences of a similar order to stay safe from harassment power. And the current atmosphere is not suitable for the success of the National Conference . because there are people who want a continuation of the crisis are living it does not have learned to solve constantly created, they can not promote Fasaun to distract the country's crises. "
Mutlaq said, "We are determined to resolve all outstanding problems between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, and there is ongoing dialogue and talks between the two sides have begun the first steps toward a strong alliance between the two parties, and there is a very good understanding between the two sides in this context." End
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Monday, 16 / January 2012 20:25
{Baghdad, Euphrates News} - Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, to hold early elections under the supervision of a transitional government does not participate in those elections to resolve the current crisis, stressing that all parties within the National Alliance hopes to change the al-Maliki, but they can not say so because the latter supported by the outside.
Mutlaq said in a statement his office and received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of the "extended to a foreign parties control the decision making process in Iraq, and the current government has been woven hands Iranian and America's permission, but the latter withdrew from Iraq, so the decision is all it is, however, Tehran, one of the decided the survival of Maliki in power, or his departure. "
Mutlaq said "true democracy does not exist in Iraq in the absence of freedom with the fact that there is a dictatorship, abuses of power and singled out and I'm willing to say more and tax more for the statement of facts, and I confirm it again and say Maliki and his Dawa party seeking to impose a policy of one-party dictatorship and autocratic power. "
In regard to a national conference to resolve the current crisis in the country said al-Mutlaq said "some of these leaders-related foreign parties or have the files of corruption and terrorism, they prefer to stay away from any meetings or conferences of a similar order to stay safe from harassment power. And the current atmosphere is not suitable for the success of the National Conference . because there are people who want a continuation of the crisis are living it does not have learned to solve constantly created, they can not promote Fasaun to distract the country's crises. "
Mutlaq said, "We are determined to resolve all outstanding problems between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, and there is ongoing dialogue and talks between the two sides have begun the first steps toward a strong alliance between the two parties, and there is a very good understanding between the two sides in this context." End
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