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Asadi: Liberal informed al-Maliki face-to-face and the need to submit his resignation


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Asadi: Liberal informed al-Maliki face-to-face and the need to submit his resignation
04:08:03 / 08/2013

Side of the last meeting of the National Alliance
Khandan - Zia Caliph detect secretary-general of the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi for informing the Prime Minister Federal Nuri al-Maliki should resign or correct mistakes according to a specific timetable, while stressing that the Liberals refuse to give al-Maliki as prime minister for a third term. Asadi said in an interview with reporter, "Khandan" on Saturday: "Liberal bloc told the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in the meetings of the National Alliance, the need to submit his resignation as a result failures and mistakes in the management of the government and the result of the conduct of the country in the wrong direction." said Asadi said, "These notices came once before Muqtada al-Sadr and once Other by representatives of the Liberal bloc in the National Alliance, "pointing out that our position is clear they have to submit Maliki's resignation or corrects errors according to a specific timetable." With regard to the desire of a coalition of state law Maliki's nomination for a third session or extend the life of the current government confirmed Asadi said "Liberal bloc rejects this matter definitively has informed a coalition of state law Bmardtna this trend will stand deduced it," adding that "other parties within the National Alliance initiated share our opinion and attitude." This will be published interview with Zia-Asadi, secretary-general of the Liberal bloc led by Muqtada al-Sadr, which touched on the relationship of the Supreme Council and the emergence of the wing of the Islamic Dawa Party, led by al-Maliki refuses to Maliki's nomination for prime minister, as well as the work of the governor of Baghdad, Ali al-Tamimi, who belongs to the Sadrist movement.

 

http://www.xendan.org/arabic/drejaA.aspx?=hewal&jmara=15794&Jor=2

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What is with the Sadrist?  why would they say resign "or"?  No more chances for this guy.  when will they get over trying to work with him.  he's a liar, a thief, and a murderer.  You can take his word on anything.  What part of dictator and 3rd term don't they get?

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