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United: We will not be in the national salvation government headed by Maliki


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MP Walid Mohammadi
 

 
 

 

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06/19/2014 09:36

 

Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad confirmed the mass united, on Thursday, it will not participate in a national salvation government headed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki

A member of the bloc Walid Mohammadi for "tomorrow's Press," said that "Iraq is undergoing a security, political and social stress and requires everyone to be tackled in order to get out of this crisis with minimal losses," noting that "the mass united with the formation of a government to save the current situation, but not at the expense of other benefits and the marginalization of any other blocs that we do not support the formation of a national salvation government headed by al-Maliki. "

He said Mohammadi said that "Iraq is a democratic country and has a constitution which explains the mechanism of forming the government, during a meeting of Parliament within a period of 15 days from the approval of the results of the elections to elect a president and two vice presidents, as well as the President of the Republic by the political blocs, so there's many forms of the lineup the new Iraqi government including a national salvation government. "

The parties to many political consistently during the last term, to call for the formation of a government of national salvation, or a national consensus to pull the country out of its political crisis and the current security, in the belief that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, "no longer fit" to continue in his duties and take over a third time, and the most prominent those parties, leader of the National Coalition, Iyad Allawi.

 

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