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    Presidents in Baghdad: expensive and finished Aath..omen and deserves the title of the Prime Ministe

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    Post by Rocky Thu 14 Aug 2014, 3:48 pm

    Presidents in Baghdad: expensive and finished Aath..omen and deserves the title of the Prime Minister?




    08/14/20140




    After the Iraq team to win the Asian Cup for the Cubs, the Iraqi official broadcast channel consecutive two announcements: "The prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi team congratulates Cubs winning the Asian Cup," and "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki congratulates Mtnkhb Cubs win the Asian Cup," too. Are you going through a state of Iraqi politics or ideological schizophrenia that is going on in the country's legal? Will Iraq will witness a new miracle unique to the existence of two presidents of the government: an outgoing and costly engaged in their work contradistinction between them? Lawyer and Member of Parliament for the National Union of Forces victory Jubouri and described it to the event unique in the democratic world, as they are peaceful transfer of power. She said al-Jubouri told ((eighth day)), "the Constitutional Court confirmed that the National Alliance of all components is the largest bloc has been assigned to a candidate from the bloc", calling for "respect the decision of the coalition and respect the person of the President of the Republic and taking into consideration the local support and regional and international levels."When the Federal Court decides that the National Alliance is the largest bloc, the personal choice of his duty to bear the burden of forming the government," she wondered, "What's the objection to nominate a candidate from within the State of Law coalition and the Dawa Party exclusively"?
    They pointed to a legal case by saying "can not for the Court to consider the case twice when the decision was made to nominate the block is the biggest in it can not be re-decision again because the judicial ruling to Aanaqd himself," in reference to the declaration of the court of the National Alliance of the largest bloc in parliament, calling for "restraint and calm in Dealing with the course of the political process. "

    Maliki had earlier announced that the government will not change and continuous work, Abadi, meanwhile, announced that it began to form a new government.

    A member of the Kurdistan Alliance Mahma Khalil saw that "the era of al-Maliki over," and that "he has to respect the will of the people," he told ((eighth day)), "al-Maliki no longer has any authority because the Prime Minister, ending its mandate and described previously unknown." He continued that "the Council of Ministers will be held in case of emergency," and called for Maliki to respect the will of the political blocs and the international will. "

    Khalil described the prime minister of the outgoing b "node", accusing him of being the cause of the problems that plague Iraq and brought him to a state in crisis.

    He added: "We all know that al-Maliki clung to power and he caused a great loss for Iraq effort and money must therefore not to exceed the Constitution or the will of the political blocs."

    As expressed Liberal coalition member Mazen Sabih that things are not that bad, indicating's ((eighth day)) "by contexts Abadi has been assigned to form a government and began by asking his cards during the negotiation of the constitutional period and the previous government will continue to be the caretaker."

    He added, "Haider al-Abadi Prime Minister in charge of forming a main concern of the government and ministers are able to manage the country and succeed in the liquidation of the national space of crises." He explained: "I expect this government to succeed because it Thoudy great international support."

    Regarding the presence of presidents of the Government at one time Sabih stressed that there is "understandings between al-Maliki and al-Abadi looming Strdob atmosphere in the coming days, nor the basis for pessimism prevailing general atmosphere"

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