Allawi: the time has come to leave the scene Maliki
Allawi: the time has come to leave the scene Maliki
Sunday, July 6th, 2014 09:49
BAGHDAD / News .. Baghdadi to head a coalition called the National Iyad Allawi, the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to abandon his bid for a third term in power, otherwise it would risk the disintegration of Iraq, noting that the time has come to leave al-Maliki arena.
Maliki rejected similar appeals on Friday since that swept through the group of militants of the Islamic State of Iraq spaces and announced the establishment of a caliphate in the areas they control in Iraq and Syria.
Allawi said in an interview in Istanbul pursued / Baghdadi News / “ I think the time has come for Mr. al-Maliki leaves the arena ” .
“If left I think there will be major problems in the country and a lot of trouble and I think that Iraq will be on his way to an eventual disintegration if this happened.”
He said Allawi, “there will be more violence and certainly deteriorate the security situation.” During his political career Allawi draws support largely from disaffected Sunnis who felt alienated from power during the reign of al-Maliki.
Maliki vowed on Friday not to give up his candidacy for a third term, which holds efforts to form a new government, which failed to Parliament last week. The decision to prolong the duration of al-Maliki, a political crisis led to the aggravation of the situation, which threatens the territorial integrity of Iraq.
Allawi said that “Iraq needs to develop a road map for reconciliation and institution-building a top priority and this is more important than the issue of being the next prime minister.”
He went on to say “not a question of changing faces, it’s about the agreement on a roadmap to lift Iraq, which is a far to a brighter future and I think that the road map should include two important issues, one of them is the issue of reconciliation, and the other comes to begin laying the groundwork for building the institutions of the state.” Finished / 21
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