Najafi: the tendency to monopolize power in the dictatorship began to grow when some Iraqi leaders
Sunday, June 19, 2011 17:36
The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, "The tendency to monopolize power in the dictatorship began to grow when some Iraqi leaders."
He said in a statement quoted by his press office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it after meeting a delegation from the United States Institute of Peace on Sunday that "no decision about the new security arrangement with the United States will be a difficult decision in light of the current political imbroglio in the country, and so on decision will depend on the need for Iraq, but rather on the needs of each political party for the presence of U.S. forces or not. "
He added that "two key issues hampering the stability of the democratic process are outside interference in the country and the tendency to monopolize power in the dictatorship, which began to grow when some Iraqi leaders."
He noted that "Iraq needs the international community's efforts for the success of the democratic experiment."
The political process is witnessing debates and disagreements, and reached the limit of the exchange of accusations between the political blocs.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, accused Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of lying and hypocrisy, and access to government agendas of Foreign Affairs, and announced the intention of questioning in parliament against the backdrop of corruption, and repression of demonstrators Tahrir Square, and Okdoeda the coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki, Allawi is a danger to the process Political / End.
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Sunday, June 19, 2011 17:36
The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, "The tendency to monopolize power in the dictatorship began to grow when some Iraqi leaders."
He said in a statement quoted by his press office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it after meeting a delegation from the United States Institute of Peace on Sunday that "no decision about the new security arrangement with the United States will be a difficult decision in light of the current political imbroglio in the country, and so on decision will depend on the need for Iraq, but rather on the needs of each political party for the presence of U.S. forces or not. "
He added that "two key issues hampering the stability of the democratic process are outside interference in the country and the tendency to monopolize power in the dictatorship, which began to grow when some Iraqi leaders."
He noted that "Iraq needs the international community's efforts for the success of the democratic experiment."
The political process is witnessing debates and disagreements, and reached the limit of the exchange of accusations between the political blocs.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, accused Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of lying and hypocrisy, and access to government agendas of Foreign Affairs, and announced the intention of questioning in parliament against the backdrop of corruption, and repression of demonstrators Tahrir Square, and Okdoeda the coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki, Allawi is a danger to the process Political / End.
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