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If Failed to Achieve Partnership, Seek to Withdraw Confidence

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Damluji: If we fail to achieve the partnership we will seek to withdraw confidence from the government of national consensus is not a political majority
Tuesday, April 10 / April 2012 06:05

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The Iraqi List, announced it would seek to withdraw confidence from the current government in the event of failure to achieve the partnership between the political blocs.

A spokeswoman for the Iraqi Maysoon al told all of Iraq [where] "we strive to meet political leaders because everyone today assumes responsibility in building state institutions, and our first choice is to achieve a national partnership between all parties and if they do not realized the partnership will have to seek to withdraw confidence from the government, but national consensus and not a political majority. "

She added that "our choices Kaaracah in the political process are very clear and we insist on democracy-building in accordance with the Constitution and individualism Anrdy be imposed in the new Iraq."

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 current political crisis" 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. ended
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