yota691 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Block Iraqi Prime Minister intersection of an emergency session called by Najafi 01/06/2013 Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki BAGHDAD - (AFP): announced a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki boycott Sunday for meeting emergency called by parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi to discuss the events taking place in the Sunni cities to protest the government's performance. said Yassin Majeed deputy state law, told AFP "We decided to boycott emergency session today because we refuse to turn into session noisy." and announced blocks of reform headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari and Badr led by Hadi al-Amiri, virtue boycott the meeting as well. and all these blocks part of the ruling Shi'ite Alliance, which also includes the Sadrists and the Supreme Islamic Council. The source said the Parliament that Nujaifi hold a meeting with the two blocs last two. was Nujaifi called for a special session of parliament to discuss the current political crisis in the country, "and urged" all members of the House of Representatives by attending. " said Yassin Majid said that "the Iraqi bloc (led by Iyad Allawi) also boycotted Friday's session called by Ibrahim al-Jaafari for trading to find solutions (...) It was supposed to take place in the atmosphere of quiet refused Iraq. " He continued, "We consider it a very dangerous for not respecting the largest component and insist that discussions are in the skies noisy." and accused Majeed Speaker silence and not take a stand against insults amounting addressed by MP Ahmad al-Alwani component over twenty million, in reference Shiites. indicates MP so to statements attributed to MP Ahmed al-Alwani accused the Shiite "employment" and face them insults. also accused Majid Najafi silence on the insults and similar calls for civil disobedience called by his brother the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi. said Majeed feel that "Najafi became part of the crisis is no longer a neutral party." continue protests and sit-ins in a number of cities with a Sunni majority, particularly in Ramadi, which cut protesters where road key between Baghdad, Syria and Jordan 12 days ago, demanding the release of detainees and the abolition of constitutional articles. Meanwhile, Majid said that "demands (protesters) must be forwarded to the government and the judiciary, parliament and only formed the meeting for the purposes of election propaganda." http://www.alquds.co.uk/index.asp?fname=latest/data/2013-01-06-10-34-44.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeepguy Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 ha,ha,hahahah , looks like we were correct, every time the parliment gets togeather , it is a shouting match, but from the read the tribes are getting on the opposite side of maliki, Looks like it is going to be an early election , whoooooooo hooooo kick a field goal with that maliki football !! { kick maliki out of office } Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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