Editor: MN | GS Sunday 11 March 2012 19:20 GMT
Sumerian News / Baghdad
accused the National Accord Movement, Sunday, some political forces that the targeting of its leader, Iyad Allawi, is located at the top of their priorities, arguing that attempts to miscarriage political and physical liquidation which went towards Allawi targeting civil state, national embrace. said the spokesman of the movement Hadi Zalmi in a statement issued, today, and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of it, that "some political forces that understand political action as the art of all possible, put target Iyad Allawi at the top of their priorities," noting that it "forgot to empty the political practice of the National component of moral loses public confidence in the political process and shake the gains immediate that just some of its investigation and creates a reaction violent. " said Zalmi that "attempts to miscarriage political or physical liquidation, which went towards Allawi, but aimed at the state of the National Civil adopted by the National Accord Movement and its leader, as against the two types of the State of backwardness and superstition Btabqatha of masters and slaves and the rich and the poor and the affluent and the disadvantaged, "as he put it. He explained, "In spite of attempts to convince the public opinion, weak movement or decline the role of President Iyad Allawi, which addressed some of the political opponents, the historical evidence Tesfh those dreams miserable," calling "who Asdon people Bmezam and Gbeathm Blida to compare their achievements which depleted by years of life of Iraqis and hundreds of billions of resources compared to the contribution made by the Allawi government Bochehrha short and resources scarce, but to ask the Iraqis to govern it. " It was a spokeswoman for the Iraqi List, Maysoon al revealed in a statement, in (9 March 2012) for a scheme prepared by the " views known "to assassinate the Iraqi leader Iyad Allawi, as he emphasized the leadership of the coalition of state law Yassin Majeed, on Saturday (10 March 2012), that Allawi feel alienation and abandonment, saying talk of planning to assassinate him a new attempt to confuse the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad, as likely to leave Allawi out of Iraq for a long time. expressed the Iraqi List, on Sunday (11 March 2012), surprise challenge leadership in the state law Yassin Majid trying to assassinate its leader, Iyad Allawi, and as invited him to rebuke the Sadrists to exit demonstration big against the Government of Bahrain has caused embarrassment to the efforts of the Iraqi Foreign Ministry rather than diminish the leader of the largest bloc, expressed regret that the summit turned into a propaganda tool for the political party over another. and Hundreds of supporters of Sadr, last Friday (9 March 2012) in Baghdad and several provinces in support of the Revolution of Bahrain In response to the invitation issued by the current leader Moqtada al-Sadr, a few days ago, and called for by subtracting the issue at the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad later this month, in what was described Sadr's office enter the Peninsula Shield Force to Bahrain to "occupation." It is noteworthy that Iraq is a major political crisis is the first after the American withdrawal, on the back of issuing an arrest warrant against the vice president the leader of the Iraqi List, Tariq al-Hashimi, after being accused of supporting terrorism, and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a request to parliament to withdraw confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, the leader of the Iraqi List, also, after the description of the last of the owners that "dictator does not build," which prompted Iraq to suspend its membership in the Council of Ministers and House of Representatives, and submit a request to the Parliament of no confidence in Maliki, before you decide on (January 29, 2012) Back to the Council of Representatives, as announced in (February 6, 2012 ) components that have agreed to end the County Council of Ministers and the return of all its ministers to attend the meetings of the Council.
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