Sadr bloc says it is waiting to send a request to the parliament to hold emergency meeting
09/06/2012 11:22
Baghdad, June 9 (Rn) - The Liberal parliamentary bloc, Saturday, waiting for it to apply to the House of Representatives to convene an emergency session and asked to withdraw confidence from the government, revealing that some parties are having difficulty collecting signatures.
The blocks have been efforts to Iraq and the Sadrists and the Kurdistan Alliance to something like a setback after the successful Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to win over about 20 deputies from the list to the Iraqi side.
And rejects the components of the National Alliance, except for the Sadrists withdraw confidence from the government and supports the option of dialogue on the initiative of President Jalal Talabani.
The Secretary General of the cluster Zia al-Asadi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Sadrist feet 40 signatures and our partners said they have collated 170 signatures and that is what we expect."
Asadi said "We are waiting to provide the President to request the convening of the emergency meeting and submit a request to withdraw confidence according to the agreements, but there seems to be difficult with the other parties in the Iraqi List, as well as some pressure and some of the problems." He said.
It is hoped that the signatures Talabani sent to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives after making sure it is correct and that in turn will call a special meeting for a vote on the government.
Maliki's coalition and began talking about a possible breakthrough to the political crisis in the country through the use of the national meeting away from the withdrawal of confidence from the government.
Since the formation of the current government wrestled with a list of the Iraqi List, a coalition of state law on the overall political issues, but what the differences is the increased entry of the Kurds on the line of political crisis and the Sadrists for his defection from the National Alliance.
From: Raman Brosk, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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09/06/2012 11:22
Baghdad, June 9 (Rn) - The Liberal parliamentary bloc, Saturday, waiting for it to apply to the House of Representatives to convene an emergency session and asked to withdraw confidence from the government, revealing that some parties are having difficulty collecting signatures.
The blocks have been efforts to Iraq and the Sadrists and the Kurdistan Alliance to something like a setback after the successful Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to win over about 20 deputies from the list to the Iraqi side.
And rejects the components of the National Alliance, except for the Sadrists withdraw confidence from the government and supports the option of dialogue on the initiative of President Jalal Talabani.
The Secretary General of the cluster Zia al-Asadi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Sadrist feet 40 signatures and our partners said they have collated 170 signatures and that is what we expect."
Asadi said "We are waiting to provide the President to request the convening of the emergency meeting and submit a request to withdraw confidence according to the agreements, but there seems to be difficult with the other parties in the Iraqi List, as well as some pressure and some of the problems." He said.
It is hoped that the signatures Talabani sent to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives after making sure it is correct and that in turn will call a special meeting for a vote on the government.
Maliki's coalition and began talking about a possible breakthrough to the political crisis in the country through the use of the national meeting away from the withdrawal of confidence from the government.
Since the formation of the current government wrestled with a list of the Iraqi List, a coalition of state law on the overall political issues, but what the differences is the increased entry of the Kurds on the line of political crisis and the Sadrists for his defection from the National Alliance.
From: Raman Brosk, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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