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Allawi refused the presidency of the parliament in return for a government - 30 May 2010


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Allawi refused the presidency of the parliament in return for a government

May 30, 2010 · Posted in another site's Tidbits - NEWS

(Voice of Iraq) – 05/30/2010

Iraq denied the coalition led by Prime Minister Iyad Allawi accepted a preliminary list was circulated among the three political winner of the election, giving the presidency of parliament for the award of the prime minister post to Shiite coalitions and the Presidency of the Kurdish coalition.

The newspaper “Life” of London that the Iraqi coalition warned regional and international isolation and internal in the absence of recognition of the right to form a new government.

He claimed the opportunity to form a government after winning first place in the legislative elections held in March with 91 seats.

The leading figure in the “National Accord Movement” Rasim al-Awadi, who is close to Allawi: “The Iraqi will not agree on what is being said by initial agreements take place between the political forces to give the Alliance the presidency of the parliament is given the presidency of the government coalitions Shiite and the Presidency of the Kurds.”

He pointed out “that” Iraq “will not back down from its position at the head of the government and that they can form an alliance of Parliament is required to give confidence to the government and the political forces but to respect the constitution and giving Iraq a chance to form a government in case failed to have the right to rest to form a government and we will be one of the first participants

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Thank you Ron for the post.

It would seem that Allawi has the bigger picture in mind; realizing the importance of forming Iraq's govermental model for the sake of the country, unlike Maliki for his own personal gain/recognition.

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Thank you Ron for the post.

It would seem that Allawi has the bigger picture in mind; realizing the importance of forming Iraq's govermental model for the sake of the country, unlike Maliki for his own personal gain/recognition.

ret

Hi Retminded,

Thanks for your post. I totally agree with your assessment. There is such a difference between the two - like Night & Day.

Be Blessed & have a great Memorial Day...!

RON B)

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Allawi wants to teach Iraqis an "Honour in Democracy", so He must not giving up with Maliki's intention to manipulating Iraqi Constitution, IF He give up now, this "Bad Jurisprudence" will be use by another moron in the future, so Allawi must Fight Now to get the PM office.

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Allawi wants to teach Iraqis an "Honour in Democracy", so He must not giving up with Maliki's intention to manipulating Iraqi Constitution, IF He give up now, this "Bad Jurisprudence" will be use by another moron in the future, so Allawi must Fight Now to get the PM office.

Allawi doesn't need to accept any deals.....he knows that he has the Iraqi Constitution to back him up.

Go Allawi!!! Go RV!!!!

Thank you Manno & Yannavia for your comments - I agree with both of you...!

Blessings to Everyone this Memorial Day...

RON ;)

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