After being abandoned by Tehran and its allies, al-Maliki looking for a safe exit from power

After being abandoned by Tehran and its allies, al-Maliki looking for a safe exit from power

Posted 06/08/2014 07:58 AM

After being abandoned by Tehran and its allies al-Maliki looking for a safe exit from powerIran’s stance push to renew the mandate of al-Maliki that the responsibility of his failure to maintain the unity of Iraq to negotiate a safe exit from the presidency after the government should focus challenge it within his family and his Shiite political enlarged.

The Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, may be finally over to the impossibility of obtaining the conviction of a third term and is thinking of a safe exit from office without accounting for the vast amount of errors and Ajeraúm committed during his two terms the previous two.

Sources attributed the postponement of a decision on the issue of the prime minister to the existence of arrangements to secure the exit without accounting for the Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, where it is feared the man the prosecution in the event of an inventory of his sweeping powers, and given the mistakes big during his two terms preceding and claimed responsibility for the killing of thousands of Iraqis due to the failure of the security The military government, and internal wars fought, as well as large files corruption and theft of public money issues defined by Iraq during his reign.

In this context, quoted by Anatolia news agency, Iraqi sources described Palmtalaap saying that Nouri al-Maliki, setting numerous conditions, in return for abandoning his candidacy for prime minister, at a meeting of the National Alliance, which includes the most prominent Shiite political forces in Iraq.

. He says Followers of the Iraqi Maliki resorted to negotiate a safe exit from the premiership after that settled conviction has the impossibility of getting a third term, and after that the focus to challenge it within his political family and his Shiite expanded, since receded, the battle for the post of prime minister in recent days between the components of the alliance National coalitions, which includes the problem of Shiite parties most important State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki, and the Liberal bloc led by Muqtada al-Sadr, and the citizens, led by Ammar al-Hakim.

The battle has taken a title is her interpretation of the meaning of “largest bloc” al-Maliki who sees it means winning coalition during the recent elections, the largest number of seats in parliament, while the rest of the leaders felt that the National Alliance is an alliance which is the whole of the largest bloc in parliament.

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