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Iraq: Kurdish waving to boycott the elections and fears of the proposals of Maliki


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Abadi and Maliki lead separate moves to form a "majority government"

 
Date: 09:21 2017/04/22
 
 

Abadi - and Maliki

Information / Baghdad ..

The deputy of the Union of Forces Raad Aldalki, Saturday, the separate movements of Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and Vice President Nuri al-Maliki to form a government majority of political during the next phase, while noting that the mass did not resolve the matter on the alliance.

"The current prime minister Haider al-Abadi leads the movements to form a majority political government after the upcoming parliamentary elections," said Dahlaki, noting that "Vice President Nuri al-Maliki is working in parallel with those movements to lead the axis to form a majority government in isolation from Abadi" .

He added that "the features of these blocs are still immature for the continuation of the parties in the dialogue with the various political blocs and win the support of various parties," pointing out that "the next stage may witness the birth of a majority political government."

Al-Dahlaki stressed that "the Union of Iraqi forces has not decided so far to ally with Abadi or al-Maliki." Finished \ 25 Dr

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2 hours ago, Laid Back said:

Maliki lost political ground.!

He will face justice for high treason, terrorism support, money laundering, corruption, crimes against humanity 

Go Justice 

Go punishment 

I think that he will let the international community go after Malarky for crimes against humanity.

Lord knows the world hates him along with a lot of Iraqi's I hope.

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What is the validity of the agreement between Abadi and Maliki to form a "political majority government"

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What is the validity of the agreement between Abadi and Maliki to form a "political majority government"

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MP denied the coalition of state law Jabbar Abdul Khaliq, "the existence of an agreement between Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and Vice President Nuri al-Maliki on the formation of a majority political government after the upcoming elections, noting that" the formation of the next government will depend mainly on what results from the upcoming elections, Stressing that "talking about political alliances is an early thing and not too early.

 

Abdul Khaliq said in a press statement that "the issue of political alliances for the formation of a political majority government is premature, considering that the current government ends its session a year from now.

 

He added that "there is a meeting between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Vice-President Nuri al-Maliki a few days ago to discuss the possibility of forming a majority political government and put forward views on this subject, stressing that" the two parties did not agree to the agreement on the need to form a government majority of political for the next stage.

 

He noted that "political agreements about the form of government   coming not true, on the grounds that the election results are determine the course of alliances and how to form a government, noting that" the political forces of all denominations discussing among themselves about the need to form a majority government policy or national "but did not get Official agreement on this matter.

 

"The local media pointed to a meeting between Prime Minister Haider Abadi with Vice President Nuri al-Maliki was followed by an agreement between the parties to form a government majority of political after the next election.

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to Iraq: Kurdish waving to boycott the elections and fears of the proposals of Maliki
Iraq: Kurdish waving to boycott the elections and fears of the proposals of Maliki
 
 
 
 
 
 
Watching the Kurds dialogues and political movements inBaghdad  as part of preparing to contest the parliamentary elections  next, and what could emerge from the political blocs, expressing fear of the proposals of the President of the "coalition of state law," Nuri al - Maliki , and his quest to form a majority government  political, waving not to participate in the elections If you have been.

Previous convulsive extremist policies did not bring Iraq 's non - destruction 

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The head of the "Democratic Party" parliamentary, MP for the Kurdistan Alliance , Irfan Karam's "new Arab", said that the current Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi "enjoys flexibility in attitudes, not with the Kurds only , but with everyone , " asserting that " Iraq at this stage this needs to be a trivial diplomatic, because we need countries to help us in our fight against (Daesh), which we are fighting on behalf of the world, which requires the continuation of this policy. " 


He added: " the former extremist convulsive policies (in reference to al - Maliki 's policies) did not bring Iraq 's non - destruction and the collapse of the economy, spasm relations with many countries that we desperately need , and to their cooperation and assistance and support." 


He continued: "Today we need a consensus, and that Abadi ,  if he was nominated from the coalition , it will enter the upcoming elections and this is Matrouh, but if we saw the general trend in the country towards a political majority called for a president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al - Maliki, we certainly will not participate in the next elections , "he added," but if we see that the majority heading towards civil, and about the diplomatic consensus and towards the restoration of national unity surely we will participate in the elections. " 


For his part, MP from the "coalition of the Iraqi forces," Raad Aldhlki, revealed "separate moves to the prime minister, Haider al - Abadi, Vice President of the Republic, Nuri al - Maliki, to form a majority government in the next stage." 


He said Aldhlki, in a press statement, said that "Abadi is leading the movement to form a government of  political majority after the next election, while driving parallel Maliki line moves also to form a majority government in isolation from Abadi , " noting that " the features of those blocs is not yet clear and did not mature." 


He added that " the two sides were continuing separate Bembagesathma with the political blocs and seek their support , " likely "the birth of a majority government in the next phase." He pointed out that "coalition forces have not yet ordered him to settle, so far, on this government." 


It is said that a delegation from the Sadrist movement looking in Irbil, several days ago, the formation of a transient mass of sectarianism in agreement with the Kurds, according to officials confirmed for "new Arab", this proposal was welcomed by Kurdish leaders and there is a convergence and understandings of the Sadrist movement.

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