Kurdistan: Iraq's request to withdraw confidence from the Maliki unconstitutional, but after achieving a number of conditions and the solution early elections in the event of failure of the talks
Haider Ali Jawad - 16/01/2012 PM - 6:04 p.m. | Hits: 236
Spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance Farhad Atrushi, the Iraqi List, the request to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister after a constitutional but a number of conditions to achieve the task.
The Iraqi List, has announced it will withdraw confidence from the current government because of the uniqueness of opinion and political marginalization, and it was in discussions with the political blocs in this regard.
Atrushi said, told {Euphrates News} that "the Iraqi right to request to withdraw confidence from the Nuri al-Maliki, according to the Constitution, but it must be after questioning and voting on by the 163 deputies in parliament and this is not easy." Adding that "the withdrawal of confidence from the al-Maliki, will not solve the crisis, but the solution is to sit down with all the political blocs to dialogue and come up with an effective process that will save the current political crises."
He continued that "failed these dialogues, there is no solution but to resort to early elections."
The current government was formed in late 2010 with the participation of various blocs after arduous negotiations that lasted for about seven months due to the differences between the political blocs on the block constitutionally authorized to form a government.
He said a spokesman of Kurdistan, "there is betting on the outskirts of splits within Iraq at the level of entities and blocks and this will affect the form of the political map."
And witnessing the Iraqi List, splits repeatedly within and the withdrawal of its members, for many reasons attributed deputies withdrew to deviation based on its program, which announced during the campaign, and overcome its leader, Iyad Allawi, the agreed mechanism for the portfolios, including also the marginalization and exclusion of some members, according to a number of its members dropped out
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