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    Abdul Latif: Al-Maliki may be the strongest candidate for prime minister

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    Post by Rocky Sat 07 Mar 2020, 5:34 pm


    Abdul Latif: Al-Maliki may be the strongest candidate for prime minister

    22:30 - 07/03/2020



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    Information / Baghdad
    Former MP Wael Abdel Latif said Saturday that former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki may be the strongest candidate for prime minister after the failure to pass the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, noting that Al-Halbousi was wrong to accept the resignation of Abdul-Mahdi and the ministers.
    And Abdul Latif said in a televised statement, followed by (Al-Maalouma), that "the birth of the Abdul-Mahdi government was not legally and constitutionally sound."
    He added that "Abdul-Mahdi's resignation was a political maneuver and Al-Halbousi was wrong to accept the resignation of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] his ministers."
    He explained that "former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki may be the strongest candidate for prime minister after the failure to pass the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi by parliament."
    He pointed out that "Al-Maliki is widely accepted to assume the presidency of the new government, especially Shi'a, Sunni and Kurdish, as there is agreement among them to take over Al-Maliki as prime minister of the new cabinet." 25 n ended


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