Allawi at a meeting of Nineveh: we raised the subject of withdrawal of trust and are committed to our goal of it and apply the reform
Saturday, June 9, 2012 15:43
[Nineveh, where]
Warned the Iraqi leader Iyad Allawi of the Iraqi issue state intervention, saying that "We will not allow any interference in Iraqi affairs and we are now the subject of withdrawal we put our trust and are committed to this subject, noting that" our allies are moving this way and our goal repair the track and not damage any person.
He said Allawi in a speech during the opening meeting of the Iraqi list in Nineveh transfer correspondent all of Iraq [where] the meeting of Irbil, Najaf, two meetings of the Iraqi forces purely with special did not feel the distinction, as well as the meeting were not the foreign interference and without any foreign influence and this and this platform I ask the President to protect the Constitution because it of its functions and maintain the fundamental process . "
He explained that "the Iraqi List, has decided to tackle those who try to breach the Constitution peacefully through the political process and in spite of all attempts to reform the government did not get to the results and the situation was moving towards political sectarianism is rejected categorically" .
And that if al-Maliki to be replaced by office of the share of the National Alliance, and not from any of the other hand, not the Iraqi nor the Kurdistan Alliance.
Iraq is gripped by political crisis that lasted several months, especially after the U.S. withdrawal end of the year 2011 due to the escalation of disputes between the political blocs on matters concerning the partnership in the state administration as well as other files, has resulted in the continuation of the crisis to the request of some political blocs, including the Liberal bloc to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki met after several meetings in each of the governorates of Erbil and Najaf. / over 40.
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