Allawi: the protest will continue as long as al-Maliki in power and there are efforts to postpone the legislative elections
Allawi: the protest will continue as long as al-Maliki in power and there are efforts to postpone the legislative elections
15/05/2013 (23:01 pm)
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He said the Iraqi leader and former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said the protests in Iraq’s provinces with the Sunni majority will not stop unless riding Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, paving the way for the formation of a government Mrhqh organize an early general election does not share its members there.
newspaper said Almonetr electronic, in its section for Iraq, said during a meeting of Iraqi journalists his home in the Harthiya neighborhood of Baghdad, Allawi said the demonstrations will not stop unless the boarding-Maliki.
Allawi said that “al-Maliki does not listen to our advice should be attention to the demands of protesters and try to implement as much as possible.” He said Allawi that al-Maliki “went in the opposite direction and described the protesters as terrorists and the Baathists.”
Allawi said that “al-Maliki told us that he listens to the demonstrators and احتوائهم, but he described them as terrorists and the Baathists, but even he attacked yards demonstrators armed.”
He Allawi expressed his belief that the demonstrations will not stop “As long as al-Maliki in power.” “The government should resign for the purpose of forming a government Mrhqh can oversee early elections without allowing its members to participate in these elections,” adding that “the second track of the solution is to return to the Erbil and achieve partnership instant.”
It is believed Allawi strongly that Iran objected on his accession to the premiership again. He said that “Iran is determined to confiscate decision to Iraq’s political,” he said, adding that he had visited Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the year 2010 during the negotiations to form a government, and “he told me Assad literally: Iran will not allow you to be the Prime Minister of Iraq; and if you want this you have to go to Tehran and talk with officials there. ”
said Allawi, “refused absolutely to go to Iran, because I do not want to get a position in Iraq, give me him of another state.”
and denied the former prime minister that his allies in the Iraqi List, objected to the تسنمه post of President of the Republic during the negotiations to form a government in the year 2010. “All the leaders of Iraq, they told me they do not mind Tsenma this position, but I refused because this would raise our fellow Kurds.”
In answering the question of the Monitor on reports that Maliki suggested granting Allawi presidency of the Republic, and the powers of chief of staff of the armed forces, he replied, Allawi said, “When we went to Arbil to sign the agreement under the auspices of U.S. to form a government led by al-Maliki, we have worked to accomplish true partnership runs the country.”
He added that “al-Maliki, and Massoud Barzani, and I signed a document which included commitments to achieving this partnership; and the U.S. ambassador in Iraq was a witness on this, “he continued,” What’s that we went to Parliament for the application of this document on the ground, turned partners on us. ”
said the Iraqi leader exclaimed, “any partnership this when he accused Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi with terrorism, and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi prosecuted and exposed thousands of supporters list Iraqi de-Baathification or languishing in prison on charges baseless. ”
Allawi added that he had proposed to its partners the year working as an opposition in the parliament, and not participate in the Maliki government, but insatiable, as Allawi says “not convinced because the audience wants to be represented in the government.”
He said Allawi said “has information says that Maliki intends to pressure on the Electoral Commission for elections to postpone parliamentary elections, scheduled to be held in March 2014, for a period of six months to address the damage that appeared in the recent local elections that hit his popularity.”
He Allawi expressed his belief that ” the results of the recent local elections was a clear message to the State of Law coalition, which is led by al-Maliki, “adding that it” reveals anger of his performance. ”
It is believed the Iraqi leader that the next phase will produce a new political alliances. He praised the performance of the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, and the progress made by the Islamic Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, in local elections.
And on the U.S. decision to invade Iraq, Allawi said he was from the beginning against this decision, and that he tried to persuade Washington to the need to adopt a policy different – a policy to contact the officers of the Iraqi army and politicians at home – to bring about change in Iraq.
said Allawi, “I told them that even if you decide to invasion, ye need pruning Iraqi institutions and preserve them,” he added, “they disbanded the army and allowed the procedures de-Baathification.”
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