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    The Islamic party rules out dissolution of the Government or to replace Al-Maliki now

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    The Islamic party rules out dissolution of the Government or to replace Al-Maliki now Empty The Islamic party rules out dissolution of the Government or to replace Al-Maliki now

    Post by Hkp1 Tue 08 Jan 2013, 12:33 am

    The Islamic party rules out dissolution of the Government or to replace Al-Maliki now


    Tuesday, 08 January 2013 06: 22


    [Baghdad]

    ExcludedSecretary
    General of the Islamic party, Ayad Al-samarrai, the process of
    withdrawal of confidence in the current Government or replace its
    President Nouri al-Maliki.

    Samarrai said the whole Iraq [where],
    that "change Governments in democracies is not excluded, and many
    Governments have changed during the years," he said, adding that "the
    democratic process in Iraq and dismissed the Government of Al-Maliki as
    possible, but at the same time supported a majority of parliamentarians
    and the public demand for change, and the process you need to explore."

    "Up
    to now, perhaps wishing to change the Government of Al-Maliki more than
    not wanting to, but who want to change they feel that not enough
    opportunity to secure this, no they are not assured of the positions of
    others, in addition to fear of variant, so Still Change Al-Maliki a
    requirement for public sector and not for all audiences, and also a
    requirement for the parliamentarians, but until today there is no real
    step in this direction. "

    Iraq is an ongoing political crisis due
    to deep discrepancies between political blocs on matters relating to
    the partnership in the State administration, as well as other files,
    particularly between the Iraqi list and the coalition of State law, and
    between the KRG and the Federal Government, the continuing crisis has
    led to the departure of popular demonstrations in a number of provinces
    demanding the release of detainees and the abolition of accountability
    and justice [de-Baathification earlier], article [4] terrorism and
    balance, and other demands.Ended2

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