State of Law: National Alliance did not ask a candidate for prime minister, and we are committed to Maliki
Member of the State of Law: National Alliance did not ask a candidate for prime minister, and we are committed to Maliki
7/16/2014 10:34 a.m.
{Baghdad} Euphrates News MP for the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki said the National Alliance did not ask a candidate for prime minister, noting that “the rule of law is committed to a third term for the owners.”
He said al-Maliki told the News} {Euphrates today that “the National Alliance to develop mechanisms to choose a prime minister as the biggest bloc in the Iraqi parliament,” noting that “the National Alliance put three conditions to choose the prime minister, including that is the admissibility among the political blocs.” He “The National Alliance did not ask any personal blocks Alliance to take over as prime minister,” pointing out that “the rule of law presented its candidate {Nuri al-Maliki} and are holding onto it.” Maliki said that “any mass did not negotiate with the state law on the nomination for prime minister or agreement on the formation of the government as the National Alliance is the one who forms the government, “adding,” Today, we are obligated to two choices: the first that either take as mechanisms to work on what has been agreed upon within the National Alliance or go to the parliament in this direction, he did not nominate a figure to take over the job and submit an application on behalf of the bloc the largest parliamentary, which is a state law to provide a candidate and voting on it. ” He continued, “If you do not have the National Alliance candidate will be Maliki’s Alliance candidate for prime minister as the sole candidate for the rule of law.” taking place between the political blocs dialogues and meetings intensive in order to speed up the resolution of the names of the three presidencies. He won Salim Ahmed Abdullah al-Jubouri, the highest legislative office in Iraq, the presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives at its third session. with 194 votes, and won the post of deputy Haider al-Abadi, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and MP Sheikh Mohammed Aram post of second deputy. ended and.
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