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Reform Movement confirms that the National Alliance still refuses to Maliki's nomination for a third term


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Members of the National Alliance, during a regular meeting
 

 

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26/07/2014 12:33

 

Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: spokesman the National Reform Movement MP Ahmad Jamal, Saturday, that the National Alliance is still rejects the nomination of Nuri al-Maliki for prime minister a third term, pointing out that the coalition will present its candidate for the job within 15 days and will invest the holiday to discuss and intensify dialogues to settle the matter . said Jamal for "tomorrow's Press", "The components of the National Alliance unresolved after its candidate for prime minister and still the old problems exist on the nomination of Nuri al-Maliki for this position," noting that "the State of Law insists on its candidate Maliki for prime minister on the other hand there is opposition within the components the National Alliance, the other on a person-Maliki. " and added that "the National Alliance is committed to Palmdd constitutional on resolving the issue of the government especially as he is interested in its formation and will present its candidate for prime minister within 15 days, the first less than this period and will invest the holiday to discuss and intensify dialogues to resolve the matter." spokesman stream Reform, led by Prime National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari that "religious reference in his Friday sermon stressed and stressed the importance of not cling to power and attention and to provide for the interest of the country and the people on the personal political interests," adding that "the call reference will be reflected positively on the National Alliance in the selection of the candidate for prime minister . "referred to the National Alliance agreed definitively to be the prime ministerial candidate of a coalition of state law now that he is different from the candidate for the job. mention that the head of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, new in (the fourth of July 2014 Current) adherence to run for third term , the majority of the opposition amid worsening political forces Therefore, most notably the Sadrists, and a coalition of citizens, and the Kurdistan Alliance and the National Union of Forces, as well as the national coalition led by Iyad Allawi.
 

 

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Deputy for the citizen: the reference underscores the change and the implementation of the National Alliance binding
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  • July 26, 2014
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BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))

MP for the coalition of citizen Habib Terminal, that religious authority is the safety valve for the political process and for everyone to comply with the orders.

 

He said the terminal told ((eighth day)) that "the religious authority confirmed the change in the formation of the next government, especially in the post of prime minister and the National Alliance as a binding implementation primarily responsible for the appointment of the Prime Minister.

 

He Terminal, that the National Alliance is making every effort in order to exit the designation Prime Minister regaining admissibility broad national, stressing adherence to the National Coalition represented by (the Supreme Council - the Sadrists) to take over the prime minister for a third term.

 

The Boom reference has called for speeding up the formation of the government and the Prime Minister of exit is the admissibility of a national wide in order to achieve a government of national partnership. (AA)

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