Altai: 235 deputies refuse to give Al-Maliki the Prime Minister
Sunday 27 July 2014 20: 44
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
Exposing the National Alliance MP Mohammed Al-Taee, Sunday, from 235 lawmakers refuse to take over State of law leader Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for a third term.
Al-taie said in an interview for "alsumaria news", that "if we assume that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will run for Prime Minister for a third time, there are 235 Deputies under the dome House refuse it," pointing out that "among those deputies of the coalition and liberal."
Al-taie said that "the national coalition and the National Alliance are committed to religious reference directives not to cling to positions and locations," Noting that "changed all the faces in the Presidency, the Parliament and the Prime Minister remains".
National reform trend was confirmed earlier in the day Sunday (27 July 2014), to comply with the National Alliance for religious reference that provide an acceptable candidate for the Premiership, as he pointed out the importance of commitment to the constitutional deadline for forming a Government.
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 other blocks outside the Coalition continues its categorical rejection of Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for the third session.
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Sunday 27 July 2014 20: 44
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
Exposing the National Alliance MP Mohammed Al-Taee, Sunday, from 235 lawmakers refuse to take over State of law leader Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for a third term.
Al-taie said in an interview for "alsumaria news", that "if we assume that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will run for Prime Minister for a third time, there are 235 Deputies under the dome House refuse it," pointing out that "among those deputies of the coalition and liberal."
Al-taie said that "the national coalition and the National Alliance are committed to religious reference directives not to cling to positions and locations," Noting that "changed all the faces in the Presidency, the Parliament and the Prime Minister remains".
National reform trend was confirmed earlier in the day Sunday (27 July 2014), to comply with the National Alliance for religious reference that provide an acceptable candidate for the Premiership, as he pointed out the importance of commitment to the constitutional deadline for forming a Government.
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 other blocks outside the Coalition continues its categorical rejection of Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister for the third session.
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