01/07/2012 19:34
Baghdad, July 1 (Rn) - The Kurdistan Alliance bloc, on Sunday, questioning the success of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's confidence in him does not depend on the availability of 164 votes, indicating that the interrogation may witness things that could alter the convictions of Representatives.
The question being debated on the possibility of political success of the Alliance of Kurdistan and the Iraqi List, collecting support from 164 votes to withdraw confidence from the Maliki
After questioning the background of changing the position of Moqtada al-Sadr.
The vice president of mass Mohsen Saadoun, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the paragraph that we are now at hand is to question the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki does not depend on the presence of 164 votes, but will depend on the Council's decision," noting that "talking about the Iraqi List, do not have enough votes is not the standard. "
Sadoun said that "there are a lot of things that change even if the number is big or little prior to questioning, and perhaps change the convictions of Representatives, so the number does not support as a measure of the success of the interrogation or not."
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said in response to a question to one of his followers today that "the interrogation and the withdrawal of trust is a legal and constitutional, but the occurrence of disputes and wrangling that harm the Iraqi people and his service may be harmful to some thing."
The decline in the Sadrist movement, which has 40 seats in the House of Representatives later the question of his involvement in the process of questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which seeks to implement the existing Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan.
From: Raman Brosk, the Open: Joseph Karwan
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