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Congress: Maliki Will Not Abandon The Third Term!


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Congress: Maliki Will Not Abandon The Third Term!

On February 6, 2013 in political

BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq - said the Iraqi List MP appearance Janabi said that Prime Minister is keen to remain in power for a third term and a fourth (as long as he is alive), in the words of Attorney. Said in al-Janabi said in a statement that "the evidence adherence to authority , actions that he will take on the decisions of the Federal Court and the abolition of a law three presidencies. "Janabi told" The Dawa party has no significant role in the process tactical and strategic prime minister is working because it is found in every member of the Dawa party, the ability and the intent and capability to be a leader and exclusivity sovereignty is thanks to the Prime Minister and not thanks to one other. "For his part, MP for the Liberal bloc Mohammad Reza al-Khafaji said the issue of the survival of the Prime Minister to power a third desire him or desire of staff Advanced in the Dawa party, and that this process has two faces the same coin, as Maliki and through the recent events that have occurred and political crises many experienced by Iraq is still keen to remain in power through his comments on television screens through which tries to give solutions false crisis. Khafaji said in a statement that from some points task in the solutions given by is the Go to partition and division or dialogue or the spread of violence and re-sectarian and factional fighting or go to early parliamentary elections, and these four points are all in the interest of al-Maliki, they did not mention in his remarks to the most important point, an idea he stepped down from the presidency Minister in the case of non-acceptance of the multitudes demonstrator for these solutions. "The Iraq now a democratic country parliament unconstitutional and Nuri al-Maliki that comply with the requests of his people, even if there were one province rejects presence For Maliki adherence to democratic principles and say (I served the people what I saw fit, but there are conservative or provinces do not want staying), and now there are more than six provinces contestant on survival. "He pointed out that" Iraq is suffering many of the crises on the level of internal and external, as Iraq is suffering an international crisis because in the middle and outer did not enjoy habilitation international and diplomatic real because policies followed in the government. On the domestic front, the most blocks that formed the Iraqi government is not consistent and not sit and have many objections to the Prime Minister and the Government of "national partnership" that name which no longer exists now, and no action by but become government a single party. Khafaji said "The presence Dawa Party which is a State law depends on the existence of a personal Nuri al-Maliki in parliamentary elections won Dawa Party more than 89 seats in the House of Representatives of Iraq, represented by all the people Maliki and spoken-Maliki do not think that the Dawa party will be able to bring one's personality can come with 30 thousand votes because Sheikh Dawa Khalid al-Attiyah did not get more than 200 votes. Meanwhile, MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Hassan Jihad said that "subject is not the survival of the first party in power, the National Alliance was the largest bloc in the previous election and according to the Constitution was commissioned a National Alliance headed by minister, Nouri al-Maliki and because the mass of the law was the biggest blocs in the National Alliance was the candidate of the National Alliance and the rule of law. "

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They tried the "back door" approach by passing a law for the term limit. Everyone knows Maliki does not respect the law. They are going to have to take it before parliament and get the votes needed to officially kick the bum out. Or............a Canadian sniper.

They couldnt even get the votes to get rid of the corrupt sports minister. How will they do with something REALLY important? ;)

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I think we knew this freak would not leave. He MUST be taken out. There are many ways to take him out. Arrest, no confidence, roadside bomb, sniper, and suicide bomber. In order to stop this dictator they must do something. If they could only pass that court act. (NCSP= National Council Strategic Policy). They are calling it a court act now. If they could pass that, then maliki could not go to his personal judge and get all the laws overturned. It's a lose lose situation right now. Any laws they pass his judge will find some bologna issue to turn over the law. All this is to keep Iraq stagnant. Why you might ask? Because as long as there is LESS transparency he can continue to embezzle, steal, arrest innocent, and continue his dictatorship in order to support his cause he shares with Iran and Syria. Kill the sunnis and get rid of the west and Israel. Iran is broke, who do you think is funding their nuke program, that they decided to step up the pace? Yeah, the wealthy country of Iraq. With Maliki's help, while the citizens of Iraq suffer many atrocities brought on by the government of dictator maliki.

So, progress is happening but VERY slowing because of the many MP's and ministers in malikis pocket. He must pay them well. Cut off his funds and his security army's funds and see how fast that little weasel crawls in his own hole. He's knows he's a dead man if he loses his security. I bet he don't sleep much to begin with. Always looking over his shoulder. Not because of his position as PM, but what he has done with it. He's been a bad steward of the country of Iraq.

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