Baghdad (AIN) –MP Sami al-Askari of the State Law Coalition SLC predicted further withdrawals from the Iraqi Slate IS in the coming stage.
Al-Askari stated to (AIN) that "It is likely to see more withdrawals from IS in the coming days, especially if it continued to adopt Ayad Allawi’s visions about the Iraqi political scene and how to deal with the present crisis."
"In case the National Conference failed and we went towards forming majority government, many blocs, which withdrew from the IS, and even the blocs currently within the IS, will decide to participate in this government," Al-Askari added.
President Jalal Talabani called for a National Conference to solve the current political crisis among the political parties, which is expected to be held at the end of January 2012.
The political process witnesses complicated disputes that coincided with the US troops' withdrawal especially between the Iraqiya Slate and the State of Law Coalition when the IS decided to suspend attendance of its MPs to parliament sessions to protest “marginalization and monopolization policies adopted by the Iraqi government" and the accusations against the guards of the Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi for being involved in terrorism in addition to Maliki’s decision to dismiss his deputy Salih al-Mutleg. /End/
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Al-Askari stated to (AIN) that "It is likely to see more withdrawals from IS in the coming days, especially if it continued to adopt Ayad Allawi’s visions about the Iraqi political scene and how to deal with the present crisis."
"In case the National Conference failed and we went towards forming majority government, many blocs, which withdrew from the IS, and even the blocs currently within the IS, will decide to participate in this government," Al-Askari added.
President Jalal Talabani called for a National Conference to solve the current political crisis among the political parties, which is expected to be held at the end of January 2012.
The political process witnesses complicated disputes that coincided with the US troops' withdrawal especially between the Iraqiya Slate and the State of Law Coalition when the IS decided to suspend attendance of its MPs to parliament sessions to protest “marginalization and monopolization policies adopted by the Iraqi government" and the accusations against the guards of the Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi for being involved in terrorism in addition to Maliki’s decision to dismiss his deputy Salih al-Mutleg. /End/
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