Upper House: National Coalition axis change next
Sun Jul 27 2014 14:16
Islamic Supreme judge the Council, Sunday, statements regarding consent and the Sadr over Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki assumed office for a third term for the sovereign ministries as "political bankruptcy", said that a strong national coalition are the focus of the next change.
The leadership Council said Thant, in an interview for "alsumaria news", "the Islamic Supreme Council fixed its position which Parliament voted not to accept the plurality of States for the three presidencies," Noting that "statements by some members of the State of law coalition of political bankruptcy and jamming the media Coalition".
"We are committed to the principles of the Supreme religious reference", pointing out that "a strong national coalition today more coherent force and are the focus of the coming change."
Mayahi said "We hope that deputies do not lose their credibility in State law is worthless", asserting that "the Supreme Council is not sold and bought by the positions we are not we persist and sites."
His attorney denied block Salim Shawki, Sunday, the State of law coalition statements indicating approval of the third mandate given to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, with the Islamic Supreme Council and the Sadrists refuse to give a third term for Al-Maliki.
Shawki said in an interview for "alsumaria news", "statements by a member of State of law Coalition laronda is accurate and not of reality with", pointing out that "the Supreme Council will not skip words religious reference whatsoever."
"A reference she said she stressed the need for change and personal choice for Prime Minister, get consensus national fabric and avoid past mistakes and resolve crises," he said, adding that "all of this does not apply to the State of law leader Nouri al-Maliki."
Shawki said that recent religious reference "speech about Al-Maliki invited him not to cling to Office", pointing out that "the Supreme Council and the Sadrists refuse to give a third term for Al-Maliki."
Attorney for the State of law Coalition, said laronda Sunday (27 July 2014), the Sadrists and the Islamic Supreme Council raised the ceiling to refuse demands Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's third term in order to obtain additional gains, indicating that both sides want to get service and sovereign ministries to resolve the matter.
With the Liberal bloc MP Fri Dewan, Sunday (27 July 2014), the President of the Republic Fouad Massoum will not cost the State of law Coalition to form a new Government, the State of law's remarks had returned as the biggest bloc, as a means of pressure to give its leader Nuri al-Maliki's third term, with The national coalition is the largest bloc since the first session of Parliament, before repeating the section.
The new Islamic Dawa party, on Saturday (July 26, 2014), its full commitment to the religious reference directives and adherence to constitutional timings forming Government, called on all politicians not to cling to positions, positions and interests of the Iraqi people for personal gain.
The continuing differences within the Coalition to choose a Prime Minister for the next Government while the State still maintained by Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister, the other blocks within the coalition of the Liberal and rejects the nomination, as well as the other blocks out of whichPact continues its categorical rejection of Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for the third session.
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Sun Jul 27 2014 14:16
Islamic Supreme judge the Council, Sunday, statements regarding consent and the Sadr over Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki assumed office for a third term for the sovereign ministries as "political bankruptcy", said that a strong national coalition are the focus of the next change.
The leadership Council said Thant, in an interview for "alsumaria news", "the Islamic Supreme Council fixed its position which Parliament voted not to accept the plurality of States for the three presidencies," Noting that "statements by some members of the State of law coalition of political bankruptcy and jamming the media Coalition".
"We are committed to the principles of the Supreme religious reference", pointing out that "a strong national coalition today more coherent force and are the focus of the coming change."
Mayahi said "We hope that deputies do not lose their credibility in State law is worthless", asserting that "the Supreme Council is not sold and bought by the positions we are not we persist and sites."
His attorney denied block Salim Shawki, Sunday, the State of law coalition statements indicating approval of the third mandate given to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, with the Islamic Supreme Council and the Sadrists refuse to give a third term for Al-Maliki.
Shawki said in an interview for "alsumaria news", "statements by a member of State of law Coalition laronda is accurate and not of reality with", pointing out that "the Supreme Council will not skip words religious reference whatsoever."
"A reference she said she stressed the need for change and personal choice for Prime Minister, get consensus national fabric and avoid past mistakes and resolve crises," he said, adding that "all of this does not apply to the State of law leader Nouri al-Maliki."
Shawki said that recent religious reference "speech about Al-Maliki invited him not to cling to Office", pointing out that "the Supreme Council and the Sadrists refuse to give a third term for Al-Maliki."
Attorney for the State of law Coalition, said laronda Sunday (27 July 2014), the Sadrists and the Islamic Supreme Council raised the ceiling to refuse demands Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's third term in order to obtain additional gains, indicating that both sides want to get service and sovereign ministries to resolve the matter.
With the Liberal bloc MP Fri Dewan, Sunday (27 July 2014), the President of the Republic Fouad Massoum will not cost the State of law Coalition to form a new Government, the State of law's remarks had returned as the biggest bloc, as a means of pressure to give its leader Nuri al-Maliki's third term, with The national coalition is the largest bloc since the first session of Parliament, before repeating the section.
The new Islamic Dawa party, on Saturday (July 26, 2014), its full commitment to the religious reference directives and adherence to constitutional timings forming Government, called on all politicians not to cling to positions, positions and interests of the Iraqi people for personal gain.
The continuing differences within the Coalition to choose a Prime Minister for the next Government while the State still maintained by Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister, the other blocks within the coalition of the Liberal and rejects the nomination, as well as the other blocks out of whichPact continues its categorical rejection of Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for the third session.
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