MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 16:37
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Twilight News / chairman of the Kurdistan Region, Massoud Barzani, on Monday, the quorum in the effort to overcome the withdrawal of confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has access to 170 signatures of MPs gather to change and to find an alternative to the National Alliance.
And needs no-confidence votes to 163, and if they succeed, it will be concluded to the caretaker government, to be assigned a candidate of the National Alliance to form a government, but analysts do not rule out that scenario is repeated formation of the Maliki government and the negotiations that lasted several months of its formation.
And embraced the capital of Arbil in the Kurdistan Region earlier Monday, a meeting of leaders and representatives of the political blocs gathered to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki.
The participants at the conclusion of the meeting in a statement received "Twilight News" copy of it, of a "breach of measures" taken by the al-Maliki to stay in office, and noted that the signatures of MPs who support the endeavor, correct, and Sikhatabon Talabani letter confirming this.
Barzani said in a comment on Sahvth own social networking site Facebook that possession of a signature for the 170 deputies unanimously agreed to withdraw confidence from Maliki.
The country's leader Jalal Talabani said in a statement issued earlier and received by "Twilight News" that he had received 160 signatures, a number is not enough to topple Maliki.
And needs no-confidence votes to 163.
Barzani said in the commentary, seen by "Twilight News" that, if solved the current crisis in Iraq is real, the problems of Kurdistan will be solved.
Kurdish leader board and other options in the event of failed attempts at withdrawal of confidence, saying, "If you do not solve the problem ... we will have to take other options."
Barzani did not specify the nature of the options. While not immediately available for "Twilight News" to access any of the Kurdish officials for comment on the subject.
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