American newspaper: Maliki looking for opportunities to exclude Abadi and return to power

American newspaper: Maliki looking for opportunities to exclude Abadi and return to power

10-01-2015 05:50 PM

American newspaper - Maliki looking for opportunities to exclude Abadi and return to powerAmerican newspaper quoted people close to al-Maliki, saying that: Maliki is trying to benefit from the support of the Islamic Dawa Party, who is the general secretariat, to the exclusion of, his companion in the party, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, when the time is right, indicating that in the case of al-Abadi failed to defeat Daash and the dissolution of the National Alliance, the road will open up in front of al-Maliki to achieve his ambition and return to power.
The newspaper ‘Wall Street Journal’ of America, in a report seen by the (news) today: the ambitious al-Maliki in power hinder the political process and the reforms began to be implemented, Prime Minister Haider Abadi, pointing out that Maliki is trying hard to revive his political career, five months after he left office as prime minister, which he held for eight years, pointing out that these attempts will hinder the performance of his successor in a genuine reconciliation, and finding allies of the Sunni Arabs to participate in fighting al Daash .
The newspaper pointed out that the ‘al-Maliki, who still leads the Islamic Dawa Party, which belongs to him Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, locked in a battle with al-Abadi for power within the party. ”
The newspaper reported on close to Maliki as saying that: ‘al-Maliki is trying to take advantage of his support within the party to the exclusion of al-Abadi, when the time is right ‘.
According to the paper that ‘in the event of al-Abadi failed to defeat Daash and the dissolution of the National Alliance, the way will open up in front of al-Maliki to achieve his ambition and return to power. ”
The newspaper pointed out that ‘a number of senior officers in the army loyal to the owners were forced to provide resignation or retirement request, especially after al-Abadi announced his determination to end corruption in the military establishment and the assignment of some of the officers to investigate. ‘
As The newspaper said the ‘Maliki’s office refused to comment on questions from the newspaper.’

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