Special / Chalabi and al-Maliki and Abdul-Mahdi and Tariq al-Adeeb and star candidates for prime minister
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press -29 June: detecting coalition of state law, on Sunday, the names of the three leaders of the National Alliance, said they represent the names of candidates for the post of prime minister.
The leader of the state law, Haitham al-Jubouri's / Iraq Press /, that "candidates for the position they Nuri al-Maliki and Ahmad Chalabi and Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and the coming hours will witness the formation of a committee develop mechanisms to vote on one of them to present a candidate for the National Alliance for the presidency back in Tuesday's session contrast" .
It denied to a source close to al-Maliki talked about the news put him two alternative candidates for the post of prime minister and two leading figures of the coalition of state law, Ali al-Adeeb and Tariq star. "
The source told / Iraq Press /, "The State of Law coalition adheres Nouri al-Maliki sole candidate for the position," pointing out that "the leaders of the Coalition will meet this evening at the home of al-Maliki on the breakfast group."
But the Liberal bloc, which promised, in more than one occasion, al-Maliki stuck a third term, in order to entrench the dictatorship, and apart of the National Alliance, a coalition of al-Maliki confirmed that the alternatives put forward by the prime minister, Ali al-Adeeb and two Tarek Najm.
Says MP for the Liberal bloc Riad Ghali al-Saadi, that "the State of Law coalition nominated Education Minister Ali al-Adeeb and leader Tarek Najm for prime minister as substitutes for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, noting that" these two candidates do not Ihzian admissibility, in what was considered to be the candidates of the National Coalition Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi, the two strongest candidates for this office. "
Saadi added that "the National Coalition fatigue with the state law, and therefore will be our candidate for the job leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, or National Congress leader Ahmed Chalabi." Ended (1)
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BAGHDAD - Iraq Press -29 June: detecting coalition of state law, on Sunday, the names of the three leaders of the National Alliance, said they represent the names of candidates for the post of prime minister.
The leader of the state law, Haitham al-Jubouri's / Iraq Press /, that "candidates for the position they Nuri al-Maliki and Ahmad Chalabi and Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and the coming hours will witness the formation of a committee develop mechanisms to vote on one of them to present a candidate for the National Alliance for the presidency back in Tuesday's session contrast" .
It denied to a source close to al-Maliki talked about the news put him two alternative candidates for the post of prime minister and two leading figures of the coalition of state law, Ali al-Adeeb and Tariq star. "
The source told / Iraq Press /, "The State of Law coalition adheres Nouri al-Maliki sole candidate for the position," pointing out that "the leaders of the Coalition will meet this evening at the home of al-Maliki on the breakfast group."
But the Liberal bloc, which promised, in more than one occasion, al-Maliki stuck a third term, in order to entrench the dictatorship, and apart of the National Alliance, a coalition of al-Maliki confirmed that the alternatives put forward by the prime minister, Ali al-Adeeb and two Tarek Najm.
Says MP for the Liberal bloc Riad Ghali al-Saadi, that "the State of Law coalition nominated Education Minister Ali al-Adeeb and leader Tarek Najm for prime minister as substitutes for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, noting that" these two candidates do not Ihzian admissibility, in what was considered to be the candidates of the National Coalition Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi, the two strongest candidates for this office. "
Saadi added that "the National Coalition fatigue with the state law, and therefore will be our candidate for the job leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, or National Congress leader Ahmed Chalabi." Ended (1)
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