Iraq: Maliki's government to resign if you were not able to maintain security
Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 23/02/2012 PM - 5:32 p.m. | Hits: 54
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Called the Iraqi List, led by Dr.. Iyad Allawi's government to resign in the event were not able to bear the responsibility in maintaining security, considering that the series of bombings that hit six provinces on Thursday, clearly reflect failures in controlling the security file and provide the appropriate political atmosphere.
The spokeswoman said the Iraqi MP Maysoon al in a statement released today, said that "the list with the Iraqi government and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces (Nuri al-Maliki) full responsibility to maintain the blood of the people and stop the bleeding," ask the government to resign "if it failed to maintain security."
Damluji explained that "should the House of Representatives to designate the government is able to deal with the terrorists and establish security and stability in the country."
Damluji and considered that "the bombings undermine social stability and national unity, and clearly reflect failures in controlling the security file and provide the right political atmosphere, as well as unemployment and corruption, who sneak through which terrorism."
A series of bombings, since this morning, Baghdad, and five other provinces are the Salah al-Din, Babylon, Nineveh and Diyala, Anbar, killed nearly 400 people between the dead and wounded, while considered the Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary those bombings indicator of risk and evidence of the lack of readiness of the Iraqi armed forces.
He emphasized the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, the need to review the work of the system intelligence security against the backdrop of bombings today, and called to make changes to a deliberate and professional in terms of plans and security leaders, while calling politicians to resolve their differences and to go to achieve security and stand up to schemes Baath "excommunicating" .
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Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 23/02/2012 PM - 5:32 p.m. | Hits: 54
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Called the Iraqi List, led by Dr.. Iyad Allawi's government to resign in the event were not able to bear the responsibility in maintaining security, considering that the series of bombings that hit six provinces on Thursday, clearly reflect failures in controlling the security file and provide the appropriate political atmosphere.
The spokeswoman said the Iraqi MP Maysoon al in a statement released today, said that "the list with the Iraqi government and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces (Nuri al-Maliki) full responsibility to maintain the blood of the people and stop the bleeding," ask the government to resign "if it failed to maintain security."
Damluji explained that "should the House of Representatives to designate the government is able to deal with the terrorists and establish security and stability in the country."
Damluji and considered that "the bombings undermine social stability and national unity, and clearly reflect failures in controlling the security file and provide the right political atmosphere, as well as unemployment and corruption, who sneak through which terrorism."
A series of bombings, since this morning, Baghdad, and five other provinces are the Salah al-Din, Babylon, Nineveh and Diyala, Anbar, killed nearly 400 people between the dead and wounded, while considered the Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary those bombings indicator of risk and evidence of the lack of readiness of the Iraqi armed forces.
He emphasized the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, the need to review the work of the system intelligence security against the backdrop of bombings today, and called to make changes to a deliberate and professional in terms of plans and security leaders, while calling politicians to resolve their differences and to go to achieve security and stand up to schemes Baath "excommunicating" .
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