Maliki threatens to sue ministers and opponents demanding his interrogators Last Update: Friday, 22/03/2013
Baghdad - Zidane-Rubaie:
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki his intention to question ministers and officials incited sectarian, at a time when warned former Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi of civil war and demanded that the Iraqi List and the Sadrists Bmhacpth the recent bombings.
Maliki said in a statement that he would interrogate each minister or parliamentary March urged on sectarian or out of the state, to have caused the shedding of Iraqi blood. He added that the responsibility for the blood of innocent Iraqis who were killed in the recent bombings are the officials and parliamentarians who stood with advocates of shipping, hatred and sectarianism, and will be filing a lawsuit against both stop with outlaws and incited to take up arms.
For his part, Hashemi accused the prime minister promote sectarian divisions which seeks a third term, and called on Iraqis, particularly the provinces of the south, to pre-empt what he called sectarian agendas of the owners, by joining the protests taking place in other provinces for nearly 3 months. Hashemi considered that the protests are the result of the invasion of Iraq secretions of marginalization and exclusion as well as corruption, injustice and the absence of justice and systematic discrimination. He called for international mediation neutral avoid Iraq threat of civil war or partition.
He also called on the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr and the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to interrogate the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Nouri al-Maliki and security leaders about the recent bombings that left dozens dead and wounded.
The MP for the Liberal bloc Maha league Maliki government responsibility not to be involved and responsible for the bombings.
In this context, MP for the Iraqi List Haider Mulla, to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister or the government a constitutional right to claim any political bloc, is not considered a coup against the government or the Constitution. Noting that "the current political situation is complex, and any decision that it should be subject to criteria such as degree of influence in the Iraqi street and the entire political process."
In contrast stressed member of a coalition of state law Abdulelah Naieli, that the mass was not concerned by the withdrawal of confidence from the government, nor the suspension of a number of ministers in the Council of Ministers, pointing out that the suspension of Sadrist ministers, came to thwart the work of the government.
In the meantime, stressed the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani that the problem between Baghdad and Erbil are not administrative but "a national problem and the land and rights." Congratulated Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the Kurdish people of Nowruz, calling to be appropriate cause for unity and togetherness.
Barzani asked turning to the officials in Baghdad "aspects of my question to them and I want to respond to it, are we partners or not you"? He stressed that the Kurds are ready for dialogue as they are ready to face all the other possibilities.
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