Sadr calls on Maliki to respond to the message before it is too time
Date: Monday 14/5/2012 8:17
Baghdad / denominator Sangaree and Muhannad Jawad,
MP for the State of Law coalition Ihsan al-Awadi, that the coalition is on the end of the period of 15 days set by the leader of the current Liberal Moqtada al-Sadr for the implementation of what passed for the consultative meeting in Arbil, because the message five leaders did not come nothing new, according to the expression Al-Awadi. Al-Awadi said in an interview with "long" yesterday, "We in the law do not know what is expected of us Moqtada al-Sadr, which was launched to call for the public interest on the preference for not coming to us in writing we do not know what its content,"
He said a member of Maliki's coalition "Our meetings in the coalition continued and block free part of the basis and important role in the coalition, and the visions close to the paper leaders", and on the deadline is nearing completion said Al-Awadi: "For the time-out granted, we do not understand the intended deadline, is it the government or the President Minister? If the government is intended to understand participants with more than state law, when Prime Minister meeting in Kirkuk did not attend the Cabinet the Kurds because they follow their bloc more than their followers Prime Minister."
and increased al-Awadi, "that the items that came in a paper five leaders, are discussed , are all, within the terms of coalition is agreed and was a self-evident points Valajtmaa consultation did not put your finger on the problem and its provisions were generally not disagree with them. " Asked if the Prime Minister will respond to the demands mentioned in the message the five leaders, see al-Awadi, that "the demands that must be achieved is not entirely related to the Prime Minister but also signatories with obligations should be implemented and if they intend to make changes to the leaders of the blocks have more than two dozen ministers in the government and they urged their ministers on the implementation of the aspect of them, "stressed Al-Awadi that" if there were errors and signed by the government, everyone bears the burdens, "and pointed out that" the blame does not fall on Maliki only, everybody partners in this government. "
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al- Sadr had called yesterday the coalition and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with the approach of the deadline granted to him to offer the public interest on its own, confirming the lack of response from the latter with the terms of the message ", thinking that we want to overthrow" in the words of al-Sadr.
Sadr said in response to the referendum is written from a supporters on his mind with the approach of the deadline that had been identified by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and whether there were signs of easing the political crisis, or if there was a response with the terms of the message by al-Maliki, and got "long", a copy of it, "I hope from the National Alliance and Prime Minister Brother Nuri al-Maliki to make the public interest on its own. "
said al-Sadr that "even today there is no response with the message," pointing out that "Maliki thinks that we want to abort it, but we want to support the people and the unity and strength of his government," as he put it.
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Date: Monday 14/5/2012 8:17
Baghdad / denominator Sangaree and Muhannad Jawad,
MP for the State of Law coalition Ihsan al-Awadi, that the coalition is on the end of the period of 15 days set by the leader of the current Liberal Moqtada al-Sadr for the implementation of what passed for the consultative meeting in Arbil, because the message five leaders did not come nothing new, according to the expression Al-Awadi. Al-Awadi said in an interview with "long" yesterday, "We in the law do not know what is expected of us Moqtada al-Sadr, which was launched to call for the public interest on the preference for not coming to us in writing we do not know what its content,"
He said a member of Maliki's coalition "Our meetings in the coalition continued and block free part of the basis and important role in the coalition, and the visions close to the paper leaders", and on the deadline is nearing completion said Al-Awadi: "For the time-out granted, we do not understand the intended deadline, is it the government or the President Minister? If the government is intended to understand participants with more than state law, when Prime Minister meeting in Kirkuk did not attend the Cabinet the Kurds because they follow their bloc more than their followers Prime Minister."
and increased al-Awadi, "that the items that came in a paper five leaders, are discussed , are all, within the terms of coalition is agreed and was a self-evident points Valajtmaa consultation did not put your finger on the problem and its provisions were generally not disagree with them. " Asked if the Prime Minister will respond to the demands mentioned in the message the five leaders, see al-Awadi, that "the demands that must be achieved is not entirely related to the Prime Minister but also signatories with obligations should be implemented and if they intend to make changes to the leaders of the blocks have more than two dozen ministers in the government and they urged their ministers on the implementation of the aspect of them, "stressed Al-Awadi that" if there were errors and signed by the government, everyone bears the burdens, "and pointed out that" the blame does not fall on Maliki only, everybody partners in this government. "
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al- Sadr had called yesterday the coalition and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with the approach of the deadline granted to him to offer the public interest on its own, confirming the lack of response from the latter with the terms of the message ", thinking that we want to overthrow" in the words of al-Sadr.
Sadr said in response to the referendum is written from a supporters on his mind with the approach of the deadline that had been identified by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and whether there were signs of easing the political crisis, or if there was a response with the terms of the message by al-Maliki, and got "long", a copy of it, "I hope from the National Alliance and Prime Minister Brother Nuri al-Maliki to make the public interest on its own. "
said al-Sadr that "even today there is no response with the message," pointing out that "Maliki thinks that we want to abort it, but we want to support the people and the unity and strength of his government," as he put it.
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