"Maliki's coalition" supports the desire of "white" in the post-Hashimi al-Mutlaq, or
Posted 20/02/2012 03:06 PM
BAGHDAD - Ahmed al-Lami
expressed a coalition of "state law" under the leadership of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's support for the desire to "cluster" white withdrawing from the "Iraqi List" to receive the posts of Deputy Prime Minister or the Republic.
and MP for the state of law Alfalh that "the Iraqi List and after the withdrawal of its members have lost their right to defense, and vice-presidents and ministers, "saying" of Iraq is now 70 deputies, and got on the positions according to their maturity the past, before the withdrawal of 17 members of them, and that is the right to block white is represented in the Ministry's current right to the office Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, and we support this desire and the ones we will because it is consistent with the logic of the formation of the current government to ensure the representation of the blocks according to the maturity of Deputies. "
MP for the "state law" on Alfalh
In turn, rejected the "Iraqi List" abandonment of retaining their positions for being admitted into an agreement Arbil after the adoption of the elections, condemning the calls to the parties to abolish the posts of Vice-Minister of the Republic, and reduced MP Falah al-Naqib of the importance of the withdrawal of members of his list, which he described as committed to achieving the national project and building a civil state far for alignments of sectarianism and nationalism: "The list includes several blocks and the withdrawal of some of them does not affect the determination to achieve the national project, and pulled him free to take the position that suits him, but the rest of the members are committed to achieving the interests of the Iraqi people, the inflexible rules of building a civil state away from the alignments of sectarianism and nationalism."
and the Iraqi List, which won a majority of seats in the current parliament have lost their constitutional right to form a government decision to the Federal Court when the controversial grant of the National Alliance formed after the elections put the right candidate for prime minister.
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