Tuesday, April 17 / April 2012 12:13
BAGHDAD / With: A leading figure in the Islamic Dawa Party, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki about the presence of political pressure from other political parties to replace al-Maliki, saying that it is difficult to withdraw confidence from Maliki's government is not getting sufficient quorum.
The MP said Haider Abadi, a reporter and news agency, the future Tuesday: "There are agreements and alliances by political parties outside the National Alliance are currently working to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki," adding that "there are three candidates for prime minister, but the parties Asih to Aimklon quorum sufficient in the House of Representatives to raise the confidence in Maliki. "
He explained that the Islamic Dawa Party and a coalition of state law do not fear attempts to replace Maliki or trust him as far as raising fears of confusion in the political process in general. "
Abadi, accused "some political parties to operate since the formation of the Maliki government to impede the work of the government and undermine the political process," stressing that "adherence to the National Alliance, the continuation of Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister in the current government."
The country has a political crisis since last December, against the background of the charges against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, a senior leader of the coalition in Iraq, and the decision issued by the judiciary for his arrest for investigation on charges of terrorism and murder, along with a decision of the Prime Minister to withdraw confidence from the Vice President Saleh al-Mutlaq, leader also of the Iraqi List, because of comments in which he described the last-Maliki a dictator, with the repercussions of the decision both houses of the provinces of Salahuddin and Diyala to transfer the two provinces into two independent, which preceded the tension caused by the lack of agreement on the choice of two ministers of interior, defense and receipt of al-Maliki for the management of the two ministries by proxy, as well as failure to approve a Council strategic policy council, which was scheduled to receive his coalition in Iraq in accordance with the Convention on Arbil, and these differences have led to a whole coalition, the Iraqi province of meetings of the House of Representatives and Minister (17/12/2011) before they decide to return once again to the parliament sessions in the first (29 / 1) and decides to return to cabinet meetings in (2.6).
And exacerbated the crisis with sharp criticism by the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, on the occasion of Eid Nowruz (20/3) of the Iraqi government and Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki, which he describes the government of "failed", while accusing him of seeking to impose his authority on all aspects of the state and he did not commit partnership.
Barzani said that Iraq "is moving towards the abyss" because of the policies of some parties, noting that al-Maliki is trying to uniqueness of power, warning that the continuation of things in this way will push them to go to the people to take a decision, referring to the right of self-determination and declaration of a Kurdish state. (Finished) Zia Sharifi
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