12/06/2012 14:48
Erbil, June 12 (Rn) - A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives from the Kurdistan Alliance said on Tuesday that the two committees formed by the Iraqi List, willing to question Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will undertake to collect information files that will go on being questioned, to be after the interrogation process and then vote to withdraw confidence from the whether or not in the House of Representatives.
The Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has revealed on Tuesday, the formation of two committees, media and legal preparation for the questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the House of Representatives, indicating that the interrogation will be soon after to make sure that the President will send a request to withdraw confidence from the government.
He said Mahmoud Othman told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) announced today that "there is going on recently about the likelihood of appeal and the legal charge not to question Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ... and the parties may resort to the owners of the pro-sued in this regard in the Supreme Court."
He criticized the Osman non-activation of the Constitution in the country, saying that "the political blocs in Iraq is the decision-making, while the Constitution is frozen and non-active" and wondered "if there was a Constitution of the work is done in Iraq Is the situation was going as the current 10 years after the fall the former regime? ".
The leaders were cantoned on the withdrawal of confidence from Maliki pointed out that the interrogation process will be in the event of failed no-confidence in him.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said in an earlier statement that he had received 160 signatures, a number is not sufficient to withdraw confidence from Maliki's government.
But the head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said on Monday (6/11/2012) in a comment on his Facebook social networking site that has 170 signatures.
Maliki's critics have stepped out of their meetings pave the consolidated version to isolate al-Maliki from office through the ballot in the House of Representatives, after accusing him of exclusivity.
The prime minister's supporters say he is dealing according to the law and asked his critics to amend the Constitution which granted broad powers by the criticism.
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