Rais: Maliki thinks the government or dissolve parliament majority
6/11/2012 | (Voice of Iraq)
Ghassan Ali - Radio Free Iraq said Chancellor in the Cabinet of Mary Rayes that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is looking to form a majority government policy or call to dissolve parliament and hold early elections. comes this wave to form a majority government policy a few hours after the announcement of President Jalal Talabani, the failure of the blocks political demand to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister in collecting the votes to do so. She said Rais said Maliki and some of the political forces that reject no-confidence with him started to think seriously in an attempt to form a majority government policy, adding that in case of failure of this option, the Maliki calls to dissolve parliament and hold elections early. added Rais in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that all previous agreements that have contributed to the formation of the current government, including the Convention of Arbil are ex canceled, after the parties have signed the Convention calling for the withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister, pointing to the difficulty of reaching new agreements with agencies that work to topple the government. and excludes the leader of the coalition, the Iraqi Ahmed Alwani, the possibility of the success of Maliki and the forces allied with him in forming a majority government policy, attributing the reason for this is the difficulty of reaching an agreement in this matter within the parliament. For his part, spoke a coalition of Kurdish blocs for not owning a coalition of state law, the vote needed in parliament to form majority government policy, and shows a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc in the House of Representatives that any good supporter of a new government in Iraq need to the approval of a majority of members of parliament, which is not owned by a coalition of state law, as he put it.
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