A coalition of state law is “flexible” about the replacement of al-Maliki after visiting Kerry
A coalition of state law is “flexible” about the replacement of al-Maliki after visiting Kerry
06/26/2014 (00:01 pm)
BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah
Confirmed that the block-wise, yesterday, said the coalition of state law shows “flexible” about the withdrawal of the nomination of a remarkable leader, Nouri al-Maliki to head the next government, especially after a visit to Baghdad, John Kerry, and revealed to provide a list of the last five replacements, including National Security Adviser Faleh al-Fayad.
The bloc said that the National Coalition citizen (al-Hakim and al-Sadr) prepared a list of candidates includes three names, stressing that the National Alliance candidate for the presidency of the next government will be chosen in accordance with the political blocs of winning, and it seems that this announcement is expected within a day or two.
To that, the Kurdistan Alliance, not to discuss the candidate for the presidency, to everyone’s preoccupation recent crashes, but not confirmed his participation in the next government, but with the provision of an alternative to the owners.
This coincides with the announcement by Vice President Khodair al presidency’s intention to issue a presidential decree, within the next two days, of which calls for the new parliament to hold its first session, while Washington demanded more support for Iraq, particularly in the field of military and intelligence.
In this context, Hassan sarees, MP for the coalition of citizen, said that “negotiations are under way within the National Alliance did not stop during the past period to put the appropriate mechanism to run for the presidency of the Council of Ministers.”
He said in effect “long”, “The coalition is keen to timings and constitutional Snhsm is our candidate for prime minister in the coming days,” but noted that “adherence to the rule of law Maliki’s nomination is one of the main points that impede the coalition agreement blocks on the candidate.”
Added member bloc citizen, led by Ammar al-Hakim, said that “some blocks coalition custody and severely Maliki’s nomination for the presidency of the Council of Ministers once again,” revealing “to provide the National Coalition of his list of candidates for the presidency of the Council of Ministers, comprising Adel Abdul Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi and Bayan Jabr.”
He explained that the deputy force “to choose a candidate to fill the post of prime minister would be in line to vote and not within the National Alliance with the consent of other political blocs of winning the election,” noting that “the majority of the blocks Coalition will choose its candidate in accordance with the mechanism of consensus, not vote.”
And on the possibility of changing the candidate of a coalition of state law, confirms a member of the bloc wise “after the visit of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to Baghdad sensed flexibility by a coalition of state law to provide replacements for al-Maliki,” referring to “the existence of several names are traded within the coalition of state law, including Tariq star, Hussain al-Shahristani, and Khodair al, and Hadi al-Ameri, and Faleh al-Fayad, “stressing that” the last Matrouh strongly by state law. ”
In turn, denies the Kurdistan Alliance may be a search candidate for the presidency, despite the proximity of the first parliamentary hearing that is likely to be open, “because of the lack of agreement on the three presidencies.”
Attribute supporter Ok, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, comes to “exit regions and governorates of the entire control of the federal government as well as state-Maliki clung to third in spite of the rejection of all the political blocs to it.”
He continued supporter of his “long” that “the Kurds will not participate in a government headed by Nouri al-Maliki, and on this basis we will wait the National Alliance candidate for the presidency of the Council of Ministers and then we will go to choose a candidate to fill the presidency of the Republic,” expected to “agree on the formation of the next government will take a long time” .
In the same context, the Islamic Party, confirms that “the Sunni component suffers from a split on the selection of its candidate for the presidency of the Council of Representatives.”
And calls for Iyad al-Samarrai, secretary-general of the party, to “a meeting of Sunni blocks to agree on a candidate before the first session of the new parliament.”
In the view of al-Samarrai, told the “term”, that “it is necessary to study the injustice and harm that occurred recently on the Sunni component before selecting any candidate for the presidency of the Council of Representatives,” pointing out that “all the ingredients have not made up its mind in the case of candidates for the three presidencies.”
And confirms the former president of the House of Representatives that “Osama Najafi among the names put forward for the position of the presidency of the Council of Representatives, along with others,” refusing to disclose the names of the candidates.
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