Iraq urged to replace al-Maliki and the "independent" Shahristani denies the nomination
On: Wednesday 16/5/2012 8:00
Baghdad / range
confirmed the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, yesterday, welcomed any alternative nominated by the National Alliance for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, provided that the Constitution supports the implementation of agreements and approach to his work, considering the alternative provision of affair for the National Alliance. A spokesman for the list Haider Mulla said in an interview with the agency "Alsumaria News",
That "the Iraqi List, welcomes any national figure provided by the National Alliance as an alternative to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, provided that taking a real in the management of the state, depending on the application of the Constitution and the implementation of political agreements," noting that "most of the building blocks of the National Alliance diagnosed wrong approach to the owners in Department of State. "
and asserted that "the problem of the Iraqi List, with al-Maliki is not personal as it is a problem in the approach and how the state," noting that "the issue of providing an alternative to Maliki belong to the National Alliance, as the largest parliamentary bloc, as interpreted by the court Alathaah with Article 76 of the Constitution ".
also denied an MP for the mass independent affiliated to the National Alliance, Samira al-Moussawi on the nomination of the President of mass Hussein al-Shahristani, an alternative to Maliki.
Musawi said in a statement to "Euphrates News" that "all blocks of the National Alliance confirmed not to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister," shown "The question of replacing Maliki and the nomination of a replacement for is not on the table among the parties of the National Alliance."
The parliamentary sources have confirmed through the media that he is being traded within the National Alliance about the nomination of four of them a substitute for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki are "the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the head of the independent Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani and leader of the Dawa Party, Iraq Organization Vice President of the Republic Khodair al and the National Congress leader Ahmad Chalabi. "
She al-Moussawi said that "all parties to the National Alliance of the Supreme Council of Islamic Virtue Party, the Sadrists and the rule of law and others stressed the lack of withdrawal confidence in Maliki. "
Musawi indicated that "the National Alliance is currently seeking to create a climate for a national meeting called by President Jalal Talabani."
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