Maliki Agrees to Attend Parliament Questioning
Baghdad / Orr News
Sources parliamentary informed consent of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to attend the hearing before the House of Representatives set by the presidency of the Iraqi parliament in response to the requests made by the deputies of the Iraqi List to hear from him about the reasons for what was known as (Bloody Tuesday) to bombings in Baghdad and several provinces Iraq, asserting that the Kurdistan Alliance ministers could return to Baghdad to attend the Council of Ministers next week.
The MP said Ahmed Abbasi, a coalition of law that the prime minister has no real shortening and this puts him in a strong position, so it will not hesitate to attend the next Monday with some leaders of the security.
He ruled out the head of the Virtue parliamentary Ammar Tohme possibility to overthrow the government of any party was in the political process, stressing the lack of any political party in parliament wants to drop the government, even those who have a dispute with al-Maliki, and explained Tohme "means to overthrow the government, killed the entire political process."
The MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati, the need to understand all the political parties that it is impossible at this stage to establish a government majority in the current stage, and said that the leadership of the National Alliance opened contacts and reached good results with the leaders of the region.
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Baghdad / Orr News
Sources parliamentary informed consent of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to attend the hearing before the House of Representatives set by the presidency of the Iraqi parliament in response to the requests made by the deputies of the Iraqi List to hear from him about the reasons for what was known as (Bloody Tuesday) to bombings in Baghdad and several provinces Iraq, asserting that the Kurdistan Alliance ministers could return to Baghdad to attend the Council of Ministers next week.
The MP said Ahmed Abbasi, a coalition of law that the prime minister has no real shortening and this puts him in a strong position, so it will not hesitate to attend the next Monday with some leaders of the security.
He ruled out the head of the Virtue parliamentary Ammar Tohme possibility to overthrow the government of any party was in the political process, stressing the lack of any political party in parliament wants to drop the government, even those who have a dispute with al-Maliki, and explained Tohme "means to overthrow the government, killed the entire political process."
The MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati, the need to understand all the political parties that it is impossible at this stage to establish a government majority in the current stage, and said that the leadership of the National Alliance opened contacts and reached good results with the leaders of the region.
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