Baghdad (AIN) -MP Ismail Ghazi of the Iraqi Slate IS said that most members of his Slate supports withdrawing from the current government headed by Nori al-Maliki the leader of Stat of Law Coalition SLC.
Ghazi stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Thursday that "The current government did not provide any of citizens’ needs, the citizens are suffer from the security, political, and service.”
"Most of IS’s members seeing no use in continue with the current government, they prefers to withdraw out of respect for the people who elected them."
"IS will address this issue in its meeting today in addition to other important issues and decisions, this discussed also will not be made because some of IS’s members will not attend the meeting," adding that "Another meeting will be held with all the members of IS to vote on it."
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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Ghazi stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Thursday that "The current government did not provide any of citizens’ needs, the citizens are suffer from the security, political, and service.”
"Most of IS’s members seeing no use in continue with the current government, they prefers to withdraw out of respect for the people who elected them."
"IS will address this issue in its meeting today in addition to other important issues and decisions, this discussed also will not be made because some of IS’s members will not attend the meeting," adding that "Another meeting will be held with all the members of IS to vote on it."
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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