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#1 Carrello

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 03:20 PM

Mutlaq al-Maliki threatened to file a lawsuit against him

01/04/2012

www.almowatennews.com


In an interview with Egyptian Journal ((Rose Al-Youssef)) repeated accusations that al-Mutlaq, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the sole authority and strengthen the sectarian polarization, and that Iraq is on its way to the abyss in the presence of al-Maliki. And added that the reason for his dismissal from his post as Deputy Minister of Riba started from the Council of Ministers formed when a group of House of Representatives headed by Maliki to discuss the constraints experienced by the country, especially the re-cadres in the organs of the state.

As for the issue of al-Hashemi, said al-Mutlaq, "that not the right Maliki arrested Tariq al-Hashimi, because the law is the one who does so is as prime minister the right to dismiss ministers and no right to dismiss the Vice President of the Republic, and to be sacked deputy president does not need to vote 20 deputies of the Parliament, Hashemi enjoys the support of the Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites. "

Also threatened al-Mutlaq, filed a lawsuit against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq because it specializes in monitoring the constitutionality of laws and regulations window to, as well as to separate the actions of the federal authority, and to adjudicate disputes that occur between the governments of the Region and the provinces and the charges against the President and Chairman of the Board of Ministers.

In response to a question about his relations, Iraq - Egyptian al-Mutlaq said that "the policy pursued by the Maliki succeeded in isolating Iraq from its Arab, Islamic and international, and deprived the country's relations with many Arab countries"
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