In a new deal .. Sadr demanded reforms Awad al-Maliki to step down!!
Student Moqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Sadrist movement more political reforms and said he would support a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister if it does not implement these reforms.
Sadr, who led uprisings against the U.S. presence before the withdrawal of U.S. forces in December last year an influential role now in the government after he helped support bloc of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to stay in office.
said al-Sadr told reporters at a rare news conference happening at his home in Najaf in southern Iraq, said the reforms are the key demand and the last.
He said and still say that there is a promise of it for blocks the other as in the case of the arrival of the votes "in favor of the ballot no-confidence "to 124, the his votes of the 40 votes will be with them.
did not specify the chest type of political reforms they want.
and locked the main factions Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish struggle for influence since the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
and calls on Maliki's opponents for a vote to withdraw confidence from him, but failed so far in the mobilization of adequate support for this procedure.
In the case of the success of the ballot will be the most serious challenge to the owners during his six-years and is likely to lead to the collapse of the government and the escalation of sectarian tensions in the country that has not recovered fully after years of war.
united-Maliki and al-Sadr, who were once rivals When I fought Sadr's militia People's security forces, U.S. and Iraqi forces in 2010 after nine months of political controversy after the elections did not produce a decisive result.
criticized al-Sadr al-Maliki because of the political crisis and opponents say the prime minister he has the power in fear it could turn Iraq into a totalitarian regime.
said Sadr, he made it clear once the owners he arrived at his seat through the political blocs of Shiites and Kurds, Sunnis, and he then came and hit her and that this violates the political framework and values.
He added that the vote of no confidence in Maliki can not be used as an excuse not to provide government services to the Iraqi people and said The differences between the leaders list for a long time.
There are differences old on oil and the political independence and territory disputed between Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdistan is an autonomous region in the north of the country and has its own government.
and exacerbated these differences in recent months because of payments of oil and the signing of the Agreement between the Government of Kurdistan regional and company Aascon Mobil U.S. oil.
Sadr said that ending the crisis is difficult with the existence of these differences and tensions, but said he was trying to hope that there will be an end to the crisis.
He said he has already said he does not need and that there will be some concessions on the part of some parties to resolve the problems. He said that without these concessions is impossible these old problems.
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