Baghdad/Iraq News Network-free block, revealed Wednesday, as aspire to "lead" the country and the nomination of the Prime Minister's bloc ahead. and State of law leader Nouri al-Maliki, who leads Iraq since 2006 to third term as need not the Iraqi Constitution adopted in 2005 a limited number of Prime mandates. "the Liberal block, DIA al-Asadi, speaking today "Our decision not to a third term for Mr. Maliki," he said, "we have no personal enmity for him (Al-Maliki) or objection to the person, but the previous two mandates have not for Iraqi ambitions and was not successful in the management of the country does not want to extend or vote or be supporting him for a third term for these insults." said Sadr had announced his stance early on; he was against Al-Maliki's candidacy for a third term, the Liberal bloc of supporters earlier to withdraw confidence from Maliki Of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the possibility of the Sadr to the candidate to head the next Government, "al-Asadi said, think the leadership of the country and the nomination of the Prime Minister in the next Government." said "we have many names but did not settle on nominees; however, there is a clear vision for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
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