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    Kurds and Sunnis accuse the Sadrists encouraging protesters to attack parliament

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    Kurds and Sunnis accuse the Sadrists encouraging protesters to attack parliament Empty Kurds and Sunnis accuse the Sadrists encouraging protesters to attack parliament

    Post by Rocky Thu 12 May 2016, 3:49 am

    Kurds and Sunnis accuse the Sadrists encouraging protesters to attack parliament


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    The depth of the legislative impasse over forming a new cabin political crisis in Iraq ,where the parliament again failed to vote on the government cabin proposed by Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, which increases the depth of the political crisis , which affected for months and taking the leadership of Prime Minister under test that. 
    And joined the Kurdish political parties to Sunni bloc influential, as Sadr 's followers stayed away from parliament. A vote is needed simple majority of 165 deputies, of the total members of parliament's 328 Naiba.oicol MP Aziz Kadhim Alwan, who arrived Tuesday to the parliament building to find it almost empty ,"We do not know where this country is heading. No parliament and no government , not even a map road to the future, what is this country? " 
    concentrated political crisis in Iraq to replace the government of al - Abadi , composed of political figures toone of technical experts is not affiliated to any political party, in a move aimed at reducing rampant corruption and inefficiency in government ministries. This proposed change threatens to undermine the powers of thesectarian blocs , which currently dominates the Wazzarat.khalal Last month , Parliament voted to approve the list of the five ministers in the new cabin, but they have yet to play a part because there is a meeting of theLegislative Council since that vote, either to vote on other ministers in cabin - 22 members - of their number have been postponed. 
    Abadi 's inability to form a new government and the preservation of any legislative initiative, hurt his position infront of the Iraqi people and deepen the fears of foreign allies , including the United States. 
    in recent months increased protests in Baghdad , where the delayed vote on new government repeatedly, andin the thirtieth of April it broke into hundreds of Sadr supporters fortified green Zone and the parliament building , demanding to amend the government immediately and if this is not possible replacement of Prime Minister al - Abadi and President Fuad Masum and parliament Speaker Salim al. 
    have plagued Iraq policy conflicts factionalism since the overthrow of Saddam 's regime at the hands ofAmericans in 2003. in recent days met with al - Jubouri and infallible Abadi officials of the Kurds and theSadrists in an attempt to convince them to come to parliament and vote. He also met with al - Jubouri , MPs who are boycotting the parliamentary sessions in Baghdad and went to the Kurdistan region for talks with Kurdish leaders, however , they said those familiar with the talks have not achieved significant progress. 
    Conducted infallible Jubouri, on Monday, held talks to try to resolve their differences. The MP Alhbabi Nahla, a coalition of law by boycotting parliament, said the meetings took place between the political blocs, adding that a few members of the coalition met Paljbure this week , but those meetings and others have not yielded positive results. She says that "Parliament is now facing a total failure" .alktar MPs fear of a repeat of theSadrists to storm the parliament building and demanding security guarantees before returning to the hearings.Kurdish deputies and Sunnis accuse the Sadrists encouraging protesters to attack the building, while theSadrists say that the intrusion was accidental has not been the order of the Sadrist leadership. 
    He says Kurdish lawmaker Abdul Bari Zebari said: "We need a government assurances based on the lack of asecurity violation else in the future , such as that happened, and to interpret convincingly what happened. " 
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