Maliki's comments confirm his belief in non-partnership
Iraq: Maliki does not believe in national partnership and seeks to establish a new dictatorship
Accused the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, on Friday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of trying to establish a new dictatorship and monopoly of power, considering his recent statements about the unconstitutionality of the National Council for the strategic policy Supreme evidence no faith in the national partnership.
A spokesman for the Iraqi List, Maysoon al in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki wanted the monopoly of the ministries of defense, interior and national security for himself, he does not want the involvement of the Iraqi List, which," indicating that " Maliki's comments on the Policy Board of Higher Strategic confirms that his belief in national partnership and his quest to establish a dictatorship and the new individual . "
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was considered, on Thursday, the Supreme Council policy is unconstitutional and can be dispensed with, adding that the National Alliance in general will not vote for him, stressing at the same time abiding by the agreements between the political blocs, including those relating to the formation of the Council.
The Damluji that "al-Maliki does not believe in national partnership, which was agreed to work within the agreements under which Erbil," asserting that "in light of this, should al-Maliki to announce the death of the agreement to be ready to take the appropriate position."
She Damluji that " all political leaders insisted during the meeting at the home of President Jalal Talabani on the implementation of agreements with the exception of Arbil-Maliki, who did not want it , "asserting that" what was agreed upon before the formation of the government is just talk is not taken it. "
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