Watermelon: white bloc rejects the principle of withdrawal of confidence from the government at the present time
Monday, April 9 / April 2012 14:57
[Baghdad - where]
The Secretary-General of the mass of the white MP Jamal melon bloc rejected the principle of withdrawal of confidence from the government at this time.
The melon in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today, "We are against all the trends that demanding the withdrawal of confidence from the government, because we want Iraq for all Iraqis," noting that "it is demanding the withdrawal of confidence from the government, it is believed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is the owner of the victory at the Arab summit, forgetting that a victory for all Iraqis. "
He added, "There are parties Iraqi beneficiaries of the survival of Iraq in humiliation and shame and not returned to the incubator Arab," calling those parties that "draws its sights on the failure of the government, and identify a bug where, do not trust threatening to withdraw it."
He pointed to melons that "brings together alliances against the government, and concern for the government to withdraw its confidence by the Seychelles, and the citizen is the big loser in this process," and accused limbs political "to devote the political sectarianism in Iraq because they Matashin on this thing." He said.
And picked up some of the media seeking some political blocs to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the House of Representatives as a step "to resolve the political crisis, the current "in the country .
He was scheduled to hold the leaders of political blocs, the national meeting on the fifth of this April as the deadline established by President Jalal Talabani to discuss the current political crisis, especially the differences between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, and the differences between the central government and the Kurdistan region especially with regard to the disputed areas and oil and gas law and other things
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