Deputy: State law refuses to put the Iraqi conditions to return to the government and parliament
[6:53] 12/Jan/19
Erbil Jan. 19 (PNA) - A member of a coalition of state law Haider Jourani, on Wednesday, said the state law rejects any condition that could place Iraq to end its boycott of parliament and the government, noting that the Iraqi stipulated that the resignation of Maliki's office for her return, the request will be rejected strictly as unconstitutional and illogical.
He Jourani that "the meeting between the leaders of political forces in the headquarters of the President of the Republic on Sunday, during which they agreed not to set preconditions for the dialogue, but come the blocks visions, proposals and the proposals are consistent with the current situation and contribute to the exit of the current crisis does not put preconditions for dialogue ".
He added: "If put the Iraqi List, the resignation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki from office as a condition for returning to the sessions of parliament and the government, the request will be rejected completely, because it is unconstitutional and illogical," and expressed his belief that Iraq "will not risk this matter because it is illegal and illogical ".
He believed Jourani that "there are indications in the list of Iraq show that it will return the decision to boycott Parliament and the Council of Ministers, especially the Iraqi people when they elected to do so in order to participate in the political process and state-building and taking into account the interests of the people not to boycott and disrupt those interests," noting that there are "voices and national moderate demanding the return of Parliament and ministers to their positions and engage in their work. "
He said the National Alliance MP that "the messages provided by Iraq through the province, should have been shortened in a few days, do not go on so long because he is a disruption to the institutions of the state."
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[6:53] 12/Jan/19
Erbil Jan. 19 (PNA) - A member of a coalition of state law Haider Jourani, on Wednesday, said the state law rejects any condition that could place Iraq to end its boycott of parliament and the government, noting that the Iraqi stipulated that the resignation of Maliki's office for her return, the request will be rejected strictly as unconstitutional and illogical.
He Jourani that "the meeting between the leaders of political forces in the headquarters of the President of the Republic on Sunday, during which they agreed not to set preconditions for the dialogue, but come the blocks visions, proposals and the proposals are consistent with the current situation and contribute to the exit of the current crisis does not put preconditions for dialogue ".
He added: "If put the Iraqi List, the resignation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki from office as a condition for returning to the sessions of parliament and the government, the request will be rejected completely, because it is unconstitutional and illogical," and expressed his belief that Iraq "will not risk this matter because it is illegal and illogical ".
He believed Jourani that "there are indications in the list of Iraq show that it will return the decision to boycott Parliament and the Council of Ministers, especially the Iraqi people when they elected to do so in order to participate in the political process and state-building and taking into account the interests of the people not to boycott and disrupt those interests," noting that there are "voices and national moderate demanding the return of Parliament and ministers to their positions and engage in their work. "
He said the National Alliance MP that "the messages provided by Iraq through the province, should have been shortened in a few days, do not go on so long because he is a disruption to the institutions of the state."
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