Kuwaiti newspaper: Maliki feared arrest if he fails in the election
Wed Mar 19 2014 11:45 Kuwait / Future News:
Newspaper, "politics" of Kuwait is close to the Emir of Kuwait, yesterday (Tuesday), from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fears of an arrest warrant issued against him in the event of failure in the next parliamentary elections, noting that he had told his associates he will leave Iraq and retire political action in the event of not is a coalition of state law, the next government.
The newspaper quoted "a leading high" in the National Alliance, saying, "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sarh some members of the ring surrounding it, he feared that the next government, which formed after the parliamentary elections the end of next April, issuing arrest warrants against him on the back of issues related to corrupt ministers from the coalition and the politicization of the judiciary and its use against his opponents. "
According to the paper that "al-Maliki may have found him threats in this regard and probably from a stream leading Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who has succeeded in forming a new government in partnership with the tide of Shiite leader Ammar al-Hakim."
She added that "some leaders in the Shiite alliance Maliki asked about his political future, he stressed that if lost in the parliamentary elections in a manner not able to form a new government, it will think seriously to leave Iraq."
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Wed Mar 19 2014 11:45 Kuwait / Future News:
Newspaper, "politics" of Kuwait is close to the Emir of Kuwait, yesterday (Tuesday), from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fears of an arrest warrant issued against him in the event of failure in the next parliamentary elections, noting that he had told his associates he will leave Iraq and retire political action in the event of not is a coalition of state law, the next government.
The newspaper quoted "a leading high" in the National Alliance, saying, "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sarh some members of the ring surrounding it, he feared that the next government, which formed after the parliamentary elections the end of next April, issuing arrest warrants against him on the back of issues related to corrupt ministers from the coalition and the politicization of the judiciary and its use against his opponents. "
According to the paper that "al-Maliki may have found him threats in this regard and probably from a stream leading Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who has succeeded in forming a new government in partnership with the tide of Shiite leader Ammar al-Hakim."
She added that "some leaders in the Shiite alliance Maliki asked about his political future, he stressed that if lost in the parliamentary elections in a manner not able to form a new government, it will think seriously to leave Iraq."
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