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    A source close to the reference deny what was attributed to al-Sistani's son

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    A source close to the reference deny what was attributed to al-Sistani's son  Empty A source close to the reference deny what was attributed to al-Sistani's son

    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Jul 2014, 7:39 am

    A source close to the reference deny what was attributed to al-Sistani's son 


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    Denied source close to the supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani on Tuesday, quoted by the news that the son of Mohammad Reza reference of the lack of red lines on the candidates for prime minister, while stressing that such reports are baseless.

    The source said in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The news reported by some media about Mr. Mohammad Reza son of the religious authority, Ali al-Sistani or his lack of red lines on the candidates for prime minister are baseless." 
    Some local media quoted a story about the son of supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani, Mohammad Reza or his office about the absence of red lines on the candidates of the prime minister. 
    was a coalition of national, led by Iyad Allawi, a student, said Tuesday, "change," Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "in response to the will of the people and the religious authority" , and explained that he "will not solve the country's problems," the survival of al-Maliki, and among the distribution of positions is according to the principle of "sectarian and nationalist", said he "would not be" part of this approach. 
    was House Speaker older Mehdi al-Hafez decided, on Tuesday, provide the date of the session the House of Representatives to be held next month to the next Sunday, and stressed that the delay in forming the government presents Iraq "and his policy of democracy in danger", while calling on everyone to overcome the "differences", and accelerate the formation of the government and the consensus on the "nominations necessary."

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