Talabani issued a statement on its position on the subject of withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 21:49
Baghdad {-} News Euphrates issued by the Office of President Jalal Talabani, on Tuesday evening, a statement on the subject of withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister.
The statement said "deliberate media in recent conflicting reports often attributed to" sources "are unknown, and contain highly inaccurate information about the position of President of the Republic about the issues related to the subject of withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister."
"He published a news story that the president signed a letter of no confidence, and attributed to senior political sources said President Jalal Talabani signed a letter in this regard after receiving the signatures of more than 170 deputies and that after the check of a special committee of high-level of the validity of the signatures."
He said, "clarification of the truth and to inform public opinion on the facts confirm that the news from the truth, the reality is that the President received from the parliamentary blocs lists of deputies signed the request to withdraw confidence and decided on Monday evening the formation of a presidential commission to proceed to the check signatures, ie, that the Commission did not proceed with its work effectively But on Tuesday morning. has been prepared by the president a letter addressed to the Chairman of the House of Representatives Osama al transmitting the completed audited signatures to the House of Representatives. "
He reported that "the delicate situation through which our country requires political parties to take their launch announcement of the statements and positions of other parties without her knowledge, as required by the media to show more care to be precise in the dissemination of news."
And "it must be noted that the informed public opinion on the facts of a constitutional right things the project, but without damage to efforts to achieve solutions to ensure the country's stability and sustainability of the democratic political process." Ended
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