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Parliament paves the way for the trial of al-Maliki after refusing the resignation of a deputy coalition of state law


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Okaz newspaper: Parliament paves the way for the trial of al-Maliki after refusing the resignation of a deputy coalition of state law

Wrote: October 20, 2015

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Parliament foiled the efforts of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to get through the parliamentary immunity of deputies rejected the resignation of a coalition of state law to replace al-Maliki replaced in parliament.

She said parliamentary sources told the Saudi Okaz, that al-Maliki tried through the move to return to parliament in preparation for immunity to avoid prosecution for mistakes made in the covenant while he was prime minister for eight years.

Noting that the recent failure of the parliament to return to its membership would open the door to his trial in the wake of the parliamentary committee investigating the cause of the fall, which found him guilty of Mosul report.

 

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Better freeze his billions quick!

Every dinar and fill that Nouri Kamal al-Maliki has stolen will be repatriated to the Iraqi people.

There are billions of dollars worth that are already found and much more that will be found.

He will go down in the history books of Iraq as a murdering thief who damn near caused their entire nation to collapse. It will also be noted that Iran's Khameini was the conductor of all this madness.

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