Parliament on Iraq: withdraw confidence from the government became a foregone conclusion
2012-06-02 12:47:02
BAGHDAD (Iba) ... Said a representative for Iraq, the withdrawal of confidence has become a foregone conclusion after the dissolution of the blocs reached a dead end to the crisis.
The Iraqi MP Hassan Khudair Chuird told the independent press (Iba) that the political process and the government formed according to the political consensus, and therefore this consensus now want to withdraw confidence from the government and this has become a foregone conclusion after he reached the blocks solve the crisis to a dead end.
He said that the political blocs tried in times several resolving the crisis without resorting to the withdrawal of confidence, but the other party does not respond to requests for blocks in the given entitlements and implementation of agreements concluded between them when forming the government, and now has no choice but to withdraw confidence after reaching a dead end and not found to Alsagah permission by the head of the government.
The Chuird that the performance of the government and the reservation to work in addition to many other things pushed the blocks to collect signatures for the withdrawal of confidence, and it is now, however, the President being a patron of the Constitution.
And that the number of MPs have signed a no-confidence, and will be submitting the application is legal and constitutional to the House of Representatives. (End)
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