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Security nominees will remain unsolved - al-Iraqiya MP


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Security nominees will remain unsolved - al-Iraqiya MP

5/13/2011 11:39 AM

KARBALA / Aswat al-Iraq: Al-Iraqiya Bloc MP member said that the question of security and defense nominees will remain unsolved even once the 100-day period elapses, due to political sharing, calling for "a feeling of responsibility to solve this crisis."

Mohammed Al-Da'mi, in a press statement attended by Aswat al-Iraq, added "the insistence of Premier Nouri Al-Maliki to nominate unqualified and unprofessional figures is the main reason, as well as the insistence of his bloc to hold the post of ministry of defense."

The names submitted by Premier Maliki are not expected to easily pass due to al-Iraqiya's rejection of these figures.

Voting for these nominees was also postponed due to agreement among the political blocs.

Parliament Speaker Usama Nujeifi, in a press conference attended by Aswat al-Iraq, said he will call all political blocs to a meeting to confirm national dialogue, partnership, and agreement on plan of action.

These differences on security and defense posts lasted for the previous four months.

It was agreed that the ministry of interior will be for the National Alliance, ministry of defense for al-Iraqiya bloc provided that the nominees have no party affiliations whatsoever, but each bloc rejects the others nomination

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http://en.aswataliraq.info/Default1.aspx?page=article_page&id=142509&l=1

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And they drag their feet until they can get the banking system in place and POOF! RV

Whether they were smart enough to see this far ahead is questionable.

But, by delaying another month, the DFI deadline will force the issue.

This time, they risk the possibility of being Sued back to the Stone Age.

Bombs or Litigation - neither seem to matter.

Iraq desperately wishes to return to the status of most experienced failed civilization.

They seem willing to give up any possibility of progress to revert to a situation that requires the least thought process; Dictatorship.

Maliki is counting on it.....

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Whether they were smart enough to see this far ahead is questionable.

But, by delaying another month, the DFI deadline will force the issue.

This time, they risk the possibility of being Sued back to the Stone Age.

Bombs or Litigation - neither seem to matter.

Iraq desperately wishes to return to the status of most experienced failed civilization.

They seem willing to give up any possibility of progress to revert to a situation that requires the least thought process; Dictatorship.

Maliki is counting on it.....

...and that goes Double for me... :angry: Bloody Marvelous post ! :angry:

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