Deputy for the Liberal block: a referendum is not a Muqtada al-Sadr and a pressure to withdraw confidence from the Maliki
1.6.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment
Baghdad (news) According to a member bloc Craralinab for the National Alliance Jawad Jibouri, that the referendum called by Muqtada al-Sadr is not considered a pressure exercised by the Sadrists to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki. Jubouri said in a statement (of the Agency news): No objection to the referendum called by Muqtada al-Sadr as a constitutional right and democratic as possible be exercised by any government or civil, adding that the referendum would be subject to control severe by the body Alsaasah of the Sadrist movement in addition to a number of civil society organizations, adding that the referendum could set the conditions and steps as possible be applied during the referendum. The Jubouri: that the referendum is not a pressure exercised by the Sadr movement in order to work on the withdrawal of confidence for the Maliki government that the referendum came to see the orientation of the Iraqi street to what purports to him in this crisis. said Jubouri: that many of the papers reform had been raised during the last period by the political blocs, which met in a number of provinces but did not respond to the other parties to these papers and this is turning to refer to other options as possible to take sides intermediate or even different. and between: The Sadrist movement has many papers and tools legal and constitutional as possible to use them in such a position, which is in the interest of the country first and last. was the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called on Friday (June 1, 2012) to hold a referendum to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki While the condition of the participation of all parties official and popular, and under the supervision of the independent organizations stressed the need for education, not against a referendum also pointed out that the alternative al-Maliki in the event of withdrawal of confidence from it will be exclusively from the National Alliance, noting that all political forces believe so.
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