Iraq’s Shiite Sadrist Trend warns of political crisis if trust withdrawn from govt.
7/24/2011 10:02 AM
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Legislature of al-Ahrar bloc of Iraq’s Shiite Sadrist Trend, Amir al-Kinany, has said on Saturday that the Sadrist Trend “has warned from possibility of a new political crisis if trust would be withdrawn from the government.”
“The withdrawal of the trust from the government means that the President must select a substitute for the Prime Minister to form the new government, thing that would necessitate new elections, unless if the Parliament would also be cancelled,” Kinany said.
He said that the political process “needs the changing of the course of the executive power, due to the non-completion of the government, through non-assignment of the security cabinet posts and the demand to the trimming down of the government.”
“The Ministries of Interior and National Security have been practically settled, but we hope that the Prime Minister would accelerate the issue of the candidates, nominated by al-Iraqiya Coalition for the Defense Minister’s post, or else propose changing the names of the candidates, if there are objective justifications for that,” Kinany concluded.
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7/24/2011 10:02 AM
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Legislature of al-Ahrar bloc of Iraq’s Shiite Sadrist Trend, Amir al-Kinany, has said on Saturday that the Sadrist Trend “has warned from possibility of a new political crisis if trust would be withdrawn from the government.”
“The withdrawal of the trust from the government means that the President must select a substitute for the Prime Minister to form the new government, thing that would necessitate new elections, unless if the Parliament would also be cancelled,” Kinany said.
He said that the political process “needs the changing of the course of the executive power, due to the non-completion of the government, through non-assignment of the security cabinet posts and the demand to the trimming down of the government.”
“The Ministries of Interior and National Security have been practically settled, but we hope that the Prime Minister would accelerate the issue of the candidates, nominated by al-Iraqiya Coalition for the Defense Minister’s post, or else propose changing the names of the candidates, if there are objective justifications for that,” Kinany concluded.
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