BAGHDAD / obelisk: announced deputies block (Liberal) Parliamentary of the Sadrist movement, on Tuesday, retreating from decisions to resign, and on the back of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr's speech, in which he called his followers to the broad participation of the upcoming parliamentary elections at the end of April next year.
The MP said the bloc of quitting, said that "all members of parliament from the Liberal retracted resign after the speech that supports all Iraqis, does not support a particular block."
"We are today our situation if the Iraqis, and if it worked well Mr Sadr will be supported, and if it was bad, we take our business."
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, said in a televised speech today, that "If among you votes dishonest political or other Feltaml work independently away from me and frameworks generally collected by the goodness and faith and national so as not to leave Iraq to the void, and I will stay I'm all for."
He called on all Iraqis to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Sadr announced, on Saturday evening last, the closure of all offices of his movement and accessories, retiring all things political, and stressed that no parliamentary bloc represented anymore or any position inside and outside the government, stressing that speak otherwise displays himself accountable "legitimate and legal."
And the impact, he decided to ministers and deputy belonging to the Sadrist movement, put their resignations at the disposal of the current leader Muqtada al-Sadr, and expressed their readiness to correct the track and handle all errors that resulted from political action.
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The MP said the bloc of quitting, said that "all members of parliament from the Liberal retracted resign after the speech that supports all Iraqis, does not support a particular block."
"We are today our situation if the Iraqis, and if it worked well Mr Sadr will be supported, and if it was bad, we take our business."
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, said in a televised speech today, that "If among you votes dishonest political or other Feltaml work independently away from me and frameworks generally collected by the goodness and faith and national so as not to leave Iraq to the void, and I will stay I'm all for."
He called on all Iraqis to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Sadr announced, on Saturday evening last, the closure of all offices of his movement and accessories, retiring all things political, and stressed that no parliamentary bloc represented anymore or any position inside and outside the government, stressing that speak otherwise displays himself accountable "legitimate and legal."
And the impact, he decided to ministers and deputy belonging to the Sadrist movement, put their resignations at the disposal of the current leader Muqtada al-Sadr, and expressed their readiness to correct the track and handle all errors that resulted from political action.
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