MP Al-Maliki: the rule of law is the closest to the formation of the next government
MP Al-Maliki: the rule of law is the closest to the formation of the next government
04-08-2014 08:52 AM
Baghdad (news) .. A member of the House of Representatives for the State of Law Coalition MP Abdul Salam al-Maliki, that the coalition is still holding Nouri al-Maliki as the sole candidate for the post of prime minister within the constitutional requirements and the election, noting that the National Alliance failed to agree on a single candidate, making the rule of law and its candidate Maliki is the closest to the formation of the next government. Maliki said in a statement received by the Agency (news): that the ‘rule of law is the biggest bloc of parliament, as interpreted by the Federal Court, but this does not mean abandoning the rule of law for its allies in the National Alliance, but the constitutional entitlement thing and move the political process within the House coalition within their frames that preserve Iraq and its people is something else, especially as the coalition failed to submit a candidate for prime minister, making the rule of law is the closest to the formation of the next government. ” He said ‘talk some about the presence of 235 deputies refuse to give al-Maliki for a third term is a fallacy and a clear, according to the number of votes obtained, especially as all the indicators and messages we have received from the rest of the parties indicate that al-Maliki will get more votes than that obtained by the candidates of the presidents and Parliament ‘. Maliki said that ‘the rule of law is proceeding with its national project built on the basis of building a strong government beyond Altakndqat sectarianism and transmitted to the approved constitutional saves institutional integrity of the country and the dignity of its citizens’, calling on all political parties to ‘respect the will of the people and the elections because it Maaffersth first source and a safety valve for our democratic experiment in the new Iraq’. / End
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