01/07/2012 19:45
MP for the mass of the Virtue Susan Saad
"Gate of Iraq" BAGHDAD - A deputy of the National Alliance, Susan Saad, said that "the Iraqi political scene is witnessing complex and worse until it became a political crisis between the parties is still ongoing for months, but this crisis will be resolved soon by sitting at the round table called her some Iraqi political figures, and put on the table all the crises and problems and obstacles experienced by the political process and to find appropriate solutions to them. "
The leader of the Supreme Council, Mr. Hakim has called the election after the completion of the political parties to sit at the round table and put all the issues in order to build a comprehensive and powerful.
"The recent period has seen several positions let the dialogue in the case of solving the political, against the backdrop of these calls was to undo the question of withdrawal of confidence and also the issue of questioning in parliament, and that would be a comprehensive dialogue of the political blocs in order to get out with minimal losses" .
And confirmed that he had "no solution to get out of the ongoing political crisis in the country is the idea of sitting at the table of dialogue is not the idea of a solution to dissolve parliament and call for a sound to early elections."
Promised Saad calls for the dissolution of parliament and held early elections as a "do not solve the crisis quickly, but contribute to the delay because according to our contacts with the Electoral Commission for election as a need to be six months until the election process and then start outdated procedures for the vote count, etc. This process needs a full year perhaps more so delayed the idea of early elections and deepen the crisis. "
Had Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Sadrist movement, described the interrogation, a recent issue of withdrawal of confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Palmdhar somewhat.
He said in response to a referendum of his followers on the statements of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in which he was not questioned nor withdraw confidence, and that Parliament should repair itself, "The questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ordered the constitutional and legal, but the existence of differences and wrangling could hurt the Iraqi people.
"The interrogation and confidence is a constitutional and legal, but for the occurrence of disputes and wrangling that harm the Iraqi people and his service may be harmful to some thing, and Mazlk only because the entire political process and democracy in particular is still young."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said at a news conference after meeting with the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari said last Sunday: "I do not question, nor the issue of withdrawal of confidence only when the correct development of the legislative institution. Those who want to perform such work to correct the legal status of legislation, and address irregularities within Parliament and within the blocks that make up the Parliament, so go for questioning or raising the issue of these other issues. "
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