Sadrists withdraw from the interrogation process
06/27/2012 0:00
One day after the rejection of al-Maliki and prepare questions before
BAGHDAD - Omar Abdel-Latif
in the new position is explained by some or not to support the conviction, announced that the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement it will not participate in the process of questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the House of Representatives. This position comes a day after one of the prime minister refused to question him in the parliament. The head of the Liberal bloc, Bahaa al reported that the bloc in a clear and explicit both the Alliance of Kurdistan and the Iraqi List, not to share in the process of interrogation. He said al-Araji, said in a statement reported by news agencies: "The Liberal bloc will not be part of the formal aspect of interrogation." The Prime Minister said yesterday: "we've got something to say about issue of interrogations, and the other party can be exposed to, but the country will pay the price. not questioned, nor the issue of withdrawal of confidence only when the correct development of the legislative institution, and is such that the work he has to correct the legal status Legislative, and address irregularities within Parliament and within the blocks that make up the Parliament, so go to question or ask another case of these issues, "adding," If you did not come to the national meeting, Let us go to Parliament, and discuss our issues parliamentarians, and this is the best way to handle things. "Araji said that" the bloc would be questioned and will not expect and will not participate in committees for questioning, which is despite the belief that this process represents the exercise of democracy and legal. " The position of the Liberal bloc after the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr said he would not support the draft to withdraw confidence from the prime minister if the latter committed to reforms required and the principle of partnership in governance and not to marginalize others. The recent attitudes shift in the positions of the Sadrist movement towards the process of withdrawal of confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's deputies after he was forty, have signed a paper-confidence motion submitted to the President of the Republic. In the meantime, counting members of the House of Representatives of the various blocks invited Mr. Moqtada al-Sadr to hold a national meeting in his home city of Najaf, "intelligent and well-acted" to resolve the escalating political crisis between the various parties.
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