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Citizen join the bloc outs blocks to give al-Maliki as prime minister again

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Created on Sunday, June 30 / June 2013 20:12 | Print|E-mail

BAGHDAD / Yousef Salman

Accused the House of Representatives, a coalition of state law to submit proposals contradictory, and the pressure on the Federal Court to overturn a legal Supreme Judicial Council and the mandate of the three presidencies in preparation for opening the way for a new mandate for the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

The MP accused the Liberal bloc Prince Kanani, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to exert pressure on the Federal Court to overturn the law of the mandate of the three presidencies and the Supreme Judicial Council Act, passed by Parliament some time ago.

Kanani said that there was an agreement between the Liberal bloc and the citizen and the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance to form the next government. He pointed out the lack of qualifications qualify Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to extend him for a third term. It is said that the mass of the citizen previously refused to join the anti-Front owners.

He Kanani said the political blocs refused to give al-Maliki for a third term because of disagreements and political crises that gripped the country as a result of failure in the security services and in the provision of services, noting that the law, which legitimized the House of Representatives sent to the Presidency for approval and there stabbed by Maliki's coalition with the Federal Court and has not ratified in the Presidency of the Republic within (15) days shall be deemed effective law.

Kanani stressed that the renewal of the mandate for the third time will be subject to the nature of the amendments be approved as part of amending the election law required alliances of political blocs within large lists or lists of small and one circuit or multiple circuits. In turn, MP Khalid al-Alwani said that relations Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is still bad blocks with the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List and the Liberal and citizen Maevkdh the qualifications to get a third term.

Alwani said that the majority of the political blocs refused to give al-Maliki as prime minister for a third term, noting that the law of the mandate of the three presidencies prevent him from it. Alwani confirmed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is betting on staying for a third term despite the enactment of the mandate of the three presidencies and blocks most of the Iraqi List and the Liberal bloc and the Kurdistan Alliance contrast betting on non-survival.


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