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Waiting for Iraqi Parliament To Vote on Confidence Maliki

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Waiting for the Iraqi parliament to vote on a vote of confidence Maliki

Baghdad - the first of June (Petra) - Fadel Badrani -

Sources in the Iraqi Council of Representatives today and there is national consensus on a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "for failing to manage the country," according to a parliamentary source.

The sources said the reporter to Jordan News Agency (Petra) in Baghdad, said the Parliament was holding an emergency meeting at the invitation of President Jalal Talabani to vote on a vote of confidence Maliki, as he "no longer useful at the head of the government." He said.

The MP said the Iraqi List, Salem Daly: We have asked the prime minister to give up his position unconditionally.

Consultations are underway in Arbil, a coalition between the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi and the Kurdish Alliance, led by the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani, as well as on the mass of the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr to order the withdrawal of the confidence and find a replacement for al-Maliki as prime minister of Iraq.

Required in the mechanism of no-confidence vote in parliament, 164 deputies, which achieved by the new alliance between the coalition and the Iraqi List, the National Alliance and the Sadrists.

A spokeswoman for the coalition in Iraq Maysoon al, demanded the prime minister to resign from his post in order to preserve his dignity, noting that people want to change the government for not providing services and the continued security breaches.

She said, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to resign from his post in order to preserve his dignity and the dignity of people, especially as there is national consensus on the withdrawal of confidence from it.

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