Sadrists rejected Maliki proposes to commit to run for third term
Posted 09/04/2012 10:25 AM
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BAGHDAD - "squares of liberation"
plans to the Sadrist movement and through his parliamentary bloc "Liberal" internalized within the "National Alliance" was a proposal to be President of the current government Nuri al-Maliki not to run for office in the next phase.
A source from within the bloc who declined to be named, said: "the proposal comes avoid getting in the framework of political crises, as a result of the objection of many parties involved in the government policy on the Prime Minister. "
the source explained that the Sadrist bloc proposal "will be put in the first meeting of the coalition."
Meetings of the "National Alliance"
During the preparatory meetings for the National Conference to overcome the political crisis in the country rejected the representative of a coalition of "state law" in the MP Hassan Sinead, the inclusion of the request of the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions only: "because it is contrary to stated in the Constitution, which defined the mandate of the President for two terms only and leave the mandate of the Prime Minister open for being a candidate of the largest bloc in parliament. "
The Sadrist movement, and before his alliance with his state law under the "National Alliance" of the most prominent opponents to take on al-Maliki for a second term, but a retreat from his position after the announcement of the formation of the National Alliance.
saw the Iraqi arena in recent calls for the withdrawal of confidence Maliki issued by the Congress for the Iraqi List, the Kurdistan Alliance, for "the calendar the political process and prevent the imposition of a one-party dominance of power in the country."
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Posted 09/04/2012 10:25 AM
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BAGHDAD - "squares of liberation"
plans to the Sadrist movement and through his parliamentary bloc "Liberal" internalized within the "National Alliance" was a proposal to be President of the current government Nuri al-Maliki not to run for office in the next phase.
A source from within the bloc who declined to be named, said: "the proposal comes avoid getting in the framework of political crises, as a result of the objection of many parties involved in the government policy on the Prime Minister. "
the source explained that the Sadrist bloc proposal "will be put in the first meeting of the coalition."
Meetings of the "National Alliance"
During the preparatory meetings for the National Conference to overcome the political crisis in the country rejected the representative of a coalition of "state law" in the MP Hassan Sinead, the inclusion of the request of the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions only: "because it is contrary to stated in the Constitution, which defined the mandate of the President for two terms only and leave the mandate of the Prime Minister open for being a candidate of the largest bloc in parliament. "
The Sadrist movement, and before his alliance with his state law under the "National Alliance" of the most prominent opponents to take on al-Maliki for a second term, but a retreat from his position after the announcement of the formation of the National Alliance.
saw the Iraqi arena in recent calls for the withdrawal of confidence Maliki issued by the Congress for the Iraqi List, the Kurdistan Alliance, for "the calendar the political process and prevent the imposition of a one-party dominance of power in the country."
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