Maliki back to the parliament … and Vice calls for non-approval of his return
Maliki back to the parliament … and Vice calls for non-approval of his return
08/30/2015
(Independent) … MP Khalid al-Asadi revealed in a coalition of state law, led by Vice President of the Republic article Nuri al-Maliki, that the latter will return to parliament as deputy after removed from office by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who sacked the Vice President and the Minister after the package of reforms, while calling MP Adel Nouri all MPs and politicians to agree on the return Maliki to parliament only after hold him accountable in the judiciary, to prove that the accused was innocent or entitled to then return to the parliament.
Asadi said in a statement to CNN, “toss” that “Maliki will return to parliament after removed from office,” adding that the resignation of deputy state law Hassan Sinead, caused by the return of al-Maliki as his successor.
The waiver Maliki from his post as a member of parliament, after his nomination as vice president, and now has the right to return in the event of a vacancy provide, in accordance with the rules of procedure of Parliament.
In a related context, he said a member of the Kurdistan Islamic Union bloc, Adel Noori, the MP for the coalition of state law Hassan Sinead, resigned from the membership of the House of Representatives “to be replaced by Nuri al-Maliki,” the article by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
Nouri said in a press statement “surprised providing Sinead his resignation to the presidency of the parliament,” explaining that “Sinead was a member of parliament after he nominated his bloc to replace Maliki shop who became vice president of the republic, despite the lack of votes obtained in the elections and the presence of others received more votes”.
Nouri said “after my follow up of the subject I was able to know that Sinead offered to resign under the guidance of the Dawa Party and the State of Law bloc, in the sense that the party and the bloc are trying to re-Maliki to parliament to get his parliamentary immunity.”
He stressed member of the Integrity Committee that he himself will try to “prevent membership Sinead replace Maliki,” adding “if al-Maliki returned to parliament as deputy will get parliamentary immunity and then the judiciary can not be held accountable to the files submitted by the Parliament.”
Nuri called “all MPs and politicians, especially members of the State of Law bloc, to the disapproval of al-Maliki to return only after Parliament held accountable in the judiciary, to prove that the accused was innocent or entitled to then return to the parliament.” (End)
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