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Nijaifi: Maliki violates constitution by calling MPs not to attend parliament sessions


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Nijaifi: Maliki violates constitution by calling MPs not to attend parliament sessions
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Baghdad (AIN) -The Speaker, Osama al-Nijaifi, assured that the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki violated the constitution by calling MPs not to attend the parliament sessions.

In a press conference held by him at the parliament attended by AIN, he said “Maliki urged MPs not to attend the parliament sessions and he is careless regarding the dilemma that afflicted the Iraqis.”

“We wished Maliki to be more courageous by attending the parliament session to identify reasons behind the security deterioration,” he stressed.

Earlier, Maliki called political blocs not to attend the exceptional parliament session devoted for discussing the security deterioration, considering the session as sectarian and escalating in nature. /End/

 

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How many times does he have commit violations? ; kill people, counterfiet and launder money, bribe judges, ignore the constitution which he falls back on everytime he doesn't want to do something...as waterman has said on another thread, the people have been too afraid of him to do anything.  In the past when this is the situation, they have to execute the dictator so his goons scramble like cock-roaches in the sunlight.

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He's above the law, because he controls the wealth and pays for his dirty work.  Face it, he has complete dictatorship until they take him out one way or another.  The US was warned not to take the troops out when they did because maliki had been marginalizing and murdering the opposition.  So he's been at this actually since 2007, which he started that crisis.  Probably longer.   Even the US has to take responsibility for this.  Maliki has NEVER formed a government.  He holds the majority of the positions in the government.  Really, what else do you call it but dictatorship?   No one has the right to question him, and no one was able to file law suits to define the laws, because he owns them too.  The judicial.  

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How many times does he have commit violations? ; kill people, counterfiet and launder money, bribe judges, ignore the constitution which he falls back on everytime he doesn't want to do something...as waterman has said on another thread, the people have been too afraid of him to do anything.  In the past when this is the situation, they have to execute the dictator so his goons scramble like cock-roaches in the sunlight.

were not talking about obummer

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I wouldn't be surprised. Maliki appears to be a dictator in the making, similar to Saddam. I don't know if your article is factual K98. In the interim, I think that Maliki has done more harm than good for the Iraqi Nation. Iraq is going no where fast. The GOI is to blame.

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