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Allawi calls for Maliki to resign.. Good or bad?? You decide


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The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to submit his resignation “immediately”, and said that the political process reached a “dead end” and the decline of security as “scary.”

The Allawi’s bloc has topped the 2010 election, two seats behind a coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki, but the last in office for a second term under an agreement with the participation of all the winning blocs government.

Since that time, directs partners al-Maliki blamed him for shirking and try exclusivity agreement decisions and move the country towards a new dictatorship.

Allawi said in a statement received “Twilight News” The Maliki government did not respond to his calls and other leaders to abide by the constitution and assume its responsibility to protect the lives of Iraqis and their security.

He added that the government “has distanced itself from accountability, and opted to continue in its rejection of political consensus and principles of national partnership, which was signed by both parties.”

Allawi continued by saying that the Maliki government delayed completion of the formation of the ministry and the implementation of the political balance and the head of the ministries and military and security institutions, and so out of the uniqueness and the acquisition of political and administrative decision-exclusion and marginalization of others. ”

Maliki runs the Ministry of Interior when he takes Acting Culture Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi as acting defense minister also after disagreements over the years on the names nominated to fill the two ministries.

Violence has surged widely since the beginning of this year Insurgents are waging a fierce coordinated attacks by car bombs, grenades, machine guns and shells against civilian and government targets.

Killed since the beginning of July of this about 525 people at least, which means that the average daily victims of violence in Iraq has reached about 25 people, according to unofficial statistics.

Perhaps this statistic is the highest for the number of deaths in a short period of time since the overthrow of the former Iraqi regime in 2003.

Allawi said that “the political process in Iraq and reached an impasse after the aborted power all sincere attempts to bring it back to its tracks constitutional and national consensus.”

He added that “security in a continuous decline scary and offering the people of Iraq more than a thousand martyrs month, and became Ferraralsjnae and them terrorists rule and not the exception, as happened in Iraq yesterday.”

Allawi said, “At the same time fighting the government partners in the political process and freedom fighters who fought the former regime and exacerbated sectarian and regional political abhorrent, and services fell humiliating and unjustified, has hit full paralysis and disability of this government.”

He continued by saying “our national and moral responsibilities towards our people (…) we need to invite the prime minister to resign immediately and call the National Alliance to choose a replacement for the presidency of the Council of Ministers is committed to the Constitution and political and prompt national partnership.”

Allawi also called on the House of Representatives to “work to support this proposal and that contributes to the supervision of free and fair elections, leading Iraq to the shores of peace, security and stability, through an elected government and capable and committed to the Constitution.”

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This is nothing more than an example of tribalism at its worst. If the shoe was on the other foot, they'd be complaining about Allawi being the dictator, and the Shiites would want him to step down. It has ever been thus in that area of the world for millennia. Obviously it hasn't changed much, if at all!

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If they would take the maliki out they could pass laws and have an RV.  Maliki is a murderer, embezzler, thief, paid *****, manipulator, liar, and an evil loser.   He has said he would get his military planes to take care of the kurd, he had Hashemi tried in absentia with lies and paid liars,  he had numerous opposition politicians killed, he allows Iran to steal oil (then tried to blame the kurds for it) , he support both Irans Nuke program and Bashards war on his people, he has had parliament (his goons) stall laws in order to keep his power,  came to Washington said he has complied with the framework agreement (lies),  had the judge in his pocket to stall laws and to pay false witness on his political opponents, arrested numerous opposition MP's and/or candidates with false charges, he had the refugees in camp ashraf moved and his goons murdered a number of them and put them in a worse place (this was after the conditions were not acceptable by UNAMI,  and geez that's just a few things he has done.  He has marginalized his position until he finally got the last piece of his dictatorship and that was when he took the CBI over by removing Shabibi and placing his proxy Turki.   Unqualified proxy that is.   

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