Deputy: meeting will be the toughest no-confidence and a test of our democracy has historically
Date: Monday 04/06/2012 9:25
Baghdad / Iyad al-Tamimi
whole deputies from various parliamentary blocs on the emergency session that will put confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will be the toughest and most important during the current parliamentary session, considering it would be "a historical talk to our political system." He expressed his MPs split on the possibility of holding those "historic meeting" First, and procedures that may be taken by the government to prevent a full-blown session Secondly, considering some of them talk about the block to withdraw confidence from Maliki as "just a scare" to Congress to discourage access to parliament.
Interview with the "long," said Ala Talabani, an MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, yesterday, "will be a session to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki of the heaviest sessions," she says, "I expect the difficulty of the session to withdraw confidence from the technical aspects and logistics if it was our call for the meeting an emergency," citing that "the travel of Representatives and their association with the work of the other."
and perhaps there will be no need for an emergency session, because the normal legislative term will begin after about ten days when he returns from each of Representatives they spend their vacations in the provinces or other countries. And what hesitation about the possibility to try the Prime Minister to prevent hold emergency meeting in any way, says Talabani, "everything is unexpected, especially as the withdrawal of confidence from the coalition has 89 seats will have many implications," adding "sessions that were seen to make decisions lowest Kaazel deputy or minister or official is usually very difficult for us, let alone a hearing will isolate the entire government ".
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