The rule of law reveals the conviction Maliki renewal cycle for the third .. Iraqi and confirm the possibility of «confidence»
Wednesday - 11 April 2012
Baghdad, Mustafa Nasser
A member of a coalition of state law for conviction of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki renewed his mandate for a third session, noting that a constitutional right. This comes at a time restored the Iraqi List, raised its threat to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki, while the Kurds see that the choice of Iraq will be less, in case of failure of initiatives and dialogues aimed at resolving the crisis, while going parliamentarians are independent to the lack of actual action taken within the parliament to withdraw confidence from the government .
The MP said the coalition of state law Salman Isa, in an interview with "the world" on Tuesday, the coalition succeeded in persuading "the prime minister to run for a third session, a constitutional right Elections are determined biggest bloc, and the biggest bloc is currently the National Alliance, and will remain the largest at the next session, "adding that" al-Maliki is now the strongest character within the National Alliance, and no idea of the member to withdraw his confidence. "
For his part, he saw a senior lawmaker in the Iraqi List and a member of the Preparatory Committee of the National Congress Ahmed electrodes, in an interview with "the world" yesterday, "we were the only ones we demand the withdrawal of confidence from the current government, and today is the Kurdistan Alliance calls for this as well, and we may see tomorrow, the forces of the National Alliance calls for to demand the same, whether arrived at the conviction that the matter should be resolved through change, "pointing to" the possibility of withdrawal of confidence from the government through the political battle to reach the parliament's vote against the government. "
Furthermore, said the Kurdistan Alliance MP Khalil Mahma "We have no serious desire to withdraw confidence from the government, but if the government failed to resolve the crisis, and the failure of the National Congress, too, would be a no-confidence our options."
"There is unwilling to force a parliamentary no-confidence, and even some lawmakers in the National Alliance, but we now expect to implement the provisions of Arbil", accusing the state law attempts to delay the process of the National Congress.
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