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    Tai: 235 deputies refuse to give al-Maliki as prime minister

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    Tai: 235 deputies refuse to give al-Maliki as prime minister Empty Tai: 235 deputies refuse to give al-Maliki as prime minister

    Post by Rocky Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:34 am

    Tai: 235 deputies refuse to give al-Maliki as prime minister



    Editor Mohammed Shafiq - Sunday July 27, 2014 20:44


    Alsumaria News / Baghdad
    MP for the National Alliance, Mohammed al-Tai, Sunday, about 235 deputies refuse to take on the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki as prime minister for a third term.

    He said al-Tai said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that "if we assume that the prime minister would run for prime minister a third time, there are 235 deputies under the dome of the House of Representatives refuse to do that," noting that "among those deputies coalition of citizen and the Liberals."

    He added that al-Tai, "the National Coalition and the National Alliance are committed to the guidance of the religious authority not to cling to positions and locations," adding that "it was to change all the faces in the presidency and parliament, and he remained prime minister."

    The National Reform Movement said, earlier on Sunday (July 27, 2014), that the National Alliance will comply with the invitation of the religious authority of the need to provide an acceptable candidate nationally to assume the post of prime minister, while pointing to the importance of adhering to constitutional deadlines set for the formation of the government.

    The differences are still going on within the National Alliance for the selection of the prime minister for the next government at a time, which is still state law clings Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister, the other blocks within the coalition of the Liberal and the citizen refuses this nomination, as well as the other blocks out of the coalition is still continuing in its refusal Cutter to take over as prime minister Nuri al-Maliki for the third session. 


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