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Palm-said the leader in a coalition of the rule of law, Dr. Adnan *** Palm news agency that the leader of the rule of law intended Al-Maliki as prime minister without rival.

He said *** palm correspondent that there are signs of hope in the past week or البعده, another person will take over this responsibility other people Al-Maliki, confirming that the strongest والاشجع which has the support of all, but not in public.

*** Said that the chances to Al-Maliki for prime minister will be one hundred percent as the chances of other brothers such as Mr. Allawi and candidates of the National Coalition not be or even zero percent.

On the transport for the formation of the government, said *** that the United States is the main obstructionist to form the government, and there is no there is on the other hand, because the United States is not in their interest to the water in its between the law and are always trying to hinder matters between the political blocs.

http://www.nakhelnew...ws.php?nid=1473

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Palm-said the leader in a coalition of the rule of law, Dr. Adnan *** Palm news agency that the leader of the rule of law intended Al-Maliki as prime minister without rival.

He said *** palm correspondent that there are signs of hope in the past week or البعده, another person will take over this responsibility other people Al-Maliki, confirming that the strongest والاشجع which has the support of all, but not in public.

*** Said that the chances to Al-Maliki for prime minister will be one hundred percent as the chances of other brothers such as Mr. Allawi and candidates of the National Coalition not be or even zero percent.

On the transport for the formation of the government, said *** that the United States is the main obstructionist to form the government, and there is no there is on the other hand, because the United States is not in their interest to the water in its between the law and are always trying to hinder matters between the political blocs.

http://www.nakhelnew...ws.php?nid=1473

HUH :unsure:

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Nostalgia Qadu : Dialogues and Iraqi national aims at pressuring the rule of law to replace al-MalikiGeneral supervisor Font size: font_decrease.giffont_enlarge.gif

Conscious / Baghdad / m k

2010/8/19 4:04 pm

Ruled out the leadership in the assembly of the Shabak nostalgia Qadu that " the National Coalition withdraw his objection to al-Maliki after he announced at a press conference rejected his nomination for a second term ".

Kadu said in a statement singled out by the reporter (and the Iraqi News Agency Information / INA ) that "the National Coalition will not succumb to the pressures put on him both from the American side , because his position and his opinion Final in this regard . "

Adding "The ongoing dialogues between the Iraqi List will not Produce a result that Iraq would not agree to waive the entitlement to assume the post of prime minister is also rejecting the idea of a candidate even if the settlement was agreed between them and the National Coalition , And thus we believe that the ongoing dialogues between the Iraqi National Coalition , including the Sadr movement is an attempt to pressure exerted on the coalition of the rule of law to replace the candidate Nouri al-Maliki . "

He pointed out that "the Supreme Council wants this pressure on the state of law in order to start serious negotiations with the state law because the acceptance Baerakip mean depriving the national coalition as prime minister . "

T. . P a

Maliki won't put it down until it is broken lol

http://al-iraqnews.net/new/political-news/22079.html

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