SUNDAY, MARCH 25 / MARCH 2012 15:53
Twilight News / The report published by an American journalist, Sunday, that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki still retains its power despite mounting criticism of him by his opponents and allies alike, pointing to what looks like the challenge of the owners by the President of the Kurdistan Region, Massoud Barzani, when considered that the agreement in 2010 does not exist.
According to the Washington Post newspaper in a report seen "Twilight News", a copy of "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki still retains its power despite mounting criticism of him by his opponents and allies alike."
It added that "al-Maliki and by taking steps to marginalize his opponents and the division of the political blocs allow himself to avoid the challenges and building what he called political analysts based far from the state of Iraq want democracy that the United States in its foundation."
The newspaper reported that "political analysts have described al-Maliki recently dictator who failed to fulfill his promises, as well as finger-pointing him in the exercise of his powers of influence over the security forces, judiciary and other state institutions."
She referred to "the threat of some members of the Iraqi bloc led by Iyad Allawi, to withdraw from Parliament because of the resentment of the postponement of a conference of political reconciliation that Maliki has promised to hold it, as well as demonstrate the followers of Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement who allied with al-Maliki in Basra demanding better services, with a coffin a symbol of democracy. "
She drew the paper to "what appears as a direct challenge to the owners when considering Masoud Barzani President of Kurdistan Region semi-independent agreement in 2010 to share power between the major political blocs in Iraq does not already exist, but I do not make sense, because Maliki did not respect that, echoing the concerns reflect the likelihood of to be loyal to the dominant owners of the security apparatus. "
The paper quoted in its report, citing Allawi as saying in this regard, "it may be an attempt to build an army strong texture million troops loyal to one person only."
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