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    The issue of Kurdistan provokes .. The war of words between al-Maliki and Abadi from the hint of the

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    The issue of Kurdistan provokes .. The war of words between al-Maliki and Abadi from the hint of the statement!


    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The war of words between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Vice President Nuri al-Maliki hinted at the statement and criticized each other's positions on some political issues, especially the government's crisis with Kurdistan, of course without naming each other.
    Observers in the political analysis of the "Journal News" that the war began to escalate recently with the countdown to the parliamentary elections scheduled for mid-May next.
    They added that the indicators confirm that this war will escalate with the approaching election, but it may continue without mentioning the names of the explicit because they are in one party.
    The head of the coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, said that "Kurds will return partners and brothers in this country, and it is not true that those who oppose the Kurds will gain more votes on the street, and this logic should not be the ruler of the nature of the policy adopted in dealing with the region, Prime Minister from the territorial government.
    Al-Abbadi said in a publication on his Facebook page today (January 3, 2018), saying "we do not accept the pleading of the region to win support in the elections, there are those who want to implement a political agreement with the region to support him in exchange for payment of funds for the region," noting that the government Committed to pay the salaries of regional staff, which are not "false promises."
    "The previous governments lost the wealth of the country because of the extravagance and generosity of the leader of necessity for his re-election," he said on October 4, 2015, describing corruption as a promise that he would be held accountable for the corruption.
    But the coalition of state law explained in a statement that "some poisoned trumpets are trying to confuse and create a state of division and undermine confidence within the political forces that confronted and held moral and legitimate responsibility towards the people and rights, taking advantage of the positions and statements launched by some officials in the state to target political and national leaders by interpreting those Statements and suggestions to public opinion that it touches leaders I knew sincerely to Iraq and the people of his people. "
    The statement added that "the Prime Minister Abadi held a press conference and touched on the challenges he faced in Iraq during the past years and what is suffering today, and noted some of the mouths stuttering exploitation of these statements and the interpretation of some words on the intended leader of a coalition of state law, Mr. Nouri Kamal al-Maliki."
    The statements came in the wake of the sources revealed that the Dawa Party will participate in the elections two separate lists, which may lead to the development of the electoral conflict between the two men before the start of election campaigns, and quoted sources that "the Electoral Commission issued instructions that allowed the participation of a political party more than a list in the elections, Noting that "a legal crisis triggered by the announcement of officials in the Dawa Party, which is headed by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, representing the party in two separate lists of Prime Minister Haider Abadi and another of the owners."
    The sources added that "the objections focused on the existence of texts in the law of parties and elections, which understands the non-participation of a party more than a list in the elections," noting that "the Electoral Commission submitted a list of parties participating in the next parliamentary entitlement, which is devoid of party or stream represents The current prime minister, who is expected to achieve significant results in the upcoming elections. "
    The Independent High Electoral Commission, on December 29, 2017, continued its registration of political parties and entities, and granted the establishment leave to participate in the upcoming elections, noting that it registered the names of 204 parties.
     

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