Maliki: Sadrist “sabotaged” the political process and Sharing return for prime minister

Maliki: Sadrist “sabotaged” the political process and Sharing return for prime minister

07/03/2016 18:07 pm (Baghdad time)

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He criticized the former Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, the performance of the current government, and said that with the lack of performance is not borne by a particular person, from the other side declared its readiness to return to the prime minister, accused the Sadr movement to sabotage the political process.
Maliki said in an interview with the BBC that he had no objection to return again for prime minister, if there is a political consensus on his nomination by the political coalition that will form a majority in parliament.
Maliki said that “the decision to return will be from a position of national responsibility,” adding that “the real problem in Iraq is the lack of harmony”, and added that “harmony real among the components of society and the components of the political process on the basis of the ceiling that brings everyone is home roof and the Constitution is missing.”
He pointed out that “both missing the harmony between the components of the political process between the parties or blocs Sunni or Shia or Kurd or Christian.”
And on the assessment of the performance of Prime Minister al-Abadi, Maliki believed that “there is a shortage in the state administration,” but he “refused to undergo this lack of a particular person.”
Confronted by the accusation of the Sadrist movement to sabotage the political process through his call for reforms and later to demonstrations in the street, saying that “the demonstrations were from the outset by the Sadrist movement and joined it after the civil power.”
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr Saturday sparked controversy with his bitter rival Nuri al-Maliki, accusing him of “wasting” Iraq and Spyker, Saqlawiya after Mosul and Anbar, said he was “not a dictator succeed where he came from.”
Sadr said in replying to a question by one of his followers on “Organization chairman Badr Hadi al-Amiri’s statement that former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is one of the foundations of the popular crowd and has a pride and thanks to all these efforts made by them and seen / balances News / copy,” Yes, I’ve seen a section I am not impressed that issued such a speech from him. ”
He said al-Sadr, “In general, such a crowd that found it does not represent me and does not represent Iraq,” explaining that “gay is not pleased with his ideals responsible for jihad and the mujahedeen.”
He said al-Sadr, “is missed from Iraq and the Iraqis and Spyker, Saqlawiya after Mosul, Anbar and other abuses carried out by the right of citizens under Title VI (terrorism, the government and the government of terrorism),” pointing out that “the Evelh dictator where he came from.”
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, was charged Friday evening by what he called “lovers of the third mandate” and said it views “beneficiary of the corruption” of being behind the Federal Court’s decision to cancel two sessions of the House of Representatives held on April 29 Almadi.anthy / m h n

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