MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012 18:47
Twilight News / refused a deputy in the Iraqi coalition led by Ayad Allawi, on Monday, the attempts to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, noting at the same time to remove him that means "to drag the country into the abyss" and create "a security and political vacuum."
And ravaging Iraq six months ago a severe political crisis against the backdrop of accusations of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki exclusivity power.
And reached the current political crisis in recent weeks, a more serious turn with the demand that the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the most prominent political opponent of the owners, and support for the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, to vote to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister.
The MP said Maysa al-Tai for the province of Nineveh to "Twilight News" that "to insist on the withdrawal of confidence from the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will lead the country into the abyss and will leave a void in security, political fatigue for as long as the country to achieve for years ago."
According to the Iraqi List, it expects to submit his resignation before Maliki's actions in the no-confidence vote in the parliament of Iraq.
Tai said, "I am not convinced of it (no confidence), but I think that the signatures will be used as a means to put pressure on Maliki to implement some of the conditions of some political blocs."
She said recently, "I have seen stable security, and that what was achieved with difficulty I do not think the success of no-confidence, as the previous two steps initiated by the Iraqi did not work with them first was the withdrawal of Iraq from the first session of the House of Representatives of Iraq."
It also withdrew from the Iraqi cabinet sessions, but returned.
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