SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012 23:46
Twilight News / said President Jalal Talabani, on Saturday evening, for a full-blown withdrawal of confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that the book-confidence motion deposited with the Kurdistan Region President did not escape to the President of parliament.
A statement issued by the Presidency of the Republic received the "Twilight News" copy of the Talabani "he had promised the leaders of a number of political blocs to raise to the House the names of Representatives demanding the withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister after ensuring the safety of the signatures and the required quorum," noting "Such a step is not mandatory for the President of the Republic, it has agreed to do as a compromise, the crisis may lead to the solution."
The statement said that "the Committee mandated by the President checks have received signatures of 160 MPs from the coalition in Iraq and the coalition forces of Kurdistan and the mass of the Liberals and the number of independents, and added to them later on a list of number of members of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and later by 11 of the House of Representatives signed previously to inform the Office of the President request to withdraw their signatures, while two other deputies Toukieihma comment. "
The statement added that "in light of this and due to lack of quorum, the message of His Excellency the President, despite the readiness of the text, have not reported to the House of Representatives and deposited with the President of the Kurdistan Region."
The statement continued that "strictly speaking may bring out these details to prevent any hearsay about the position of President of the Republic, and to reaffirm its commitment to the Basic Law."
The statement pointed out that "the circulation of the names said to be candidates for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers is an explicit violation of the provisions of Article 61 D. VIII of the Constitution which empowers the President of the Republic this right in accordance to what is contained in Article 76 of the Basic Law".
The statement noted that "President Talabani had planned a trip earlier this month treatment, but after a postponed pending the verification of signatures and the subject of a quorum, and after this, the clearer will be his trip next week."
The statement emphasized that "the current political crisis, which causes congestion and social security and hinder the progress of economic construction should be construed to be a breakthrough in the framework of the provisions of the Constitution and the law."
The statement called on "all political forces limit the differences in this regard, and to avoid anything that might increase tension and disrupt the efforts of dialogue and calls on all political forces to study the proposals and invited to the meeting of the National to be held in any case, whether the withdrawal of confidence or failure."
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