Close to the wise: differences within the “rule of law” does not mean the return of al-Maliki for prime minister

Close to the wise: differences within the “rule of law” does not mean the return of al-Maliki for prime minister

Baghdad-Iraq Press -3 November: 2015

Close to the wise - differences within the rule of law does not mean the return of al-Maliki for prime ministerRuled out senior leader of the Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim citizen block, on Tuesday, the possibility of the return of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for prime minister for a third time despite differences with the current president Haider al-Abadi.

Raad al-Haidari said in a press statement, responded to / Iraq Press / “The differences between al-Maliki and al-Abadi within a block of state law does not mean the possibility of the return of al-Maliki, even if the process has to withdraw confidence from al-Abadi in the parliament.”

And between al-Haidari he said that “bloc led by Ammar al-Hakim, the citizen agrees with Maliki’s coalition in the presence of ambiguity and superficial reforms taken by al-Abadi, not radical reforms,” ​​adding that “to talk about re-Maliki is not quite”.

He accused the leader of a close associate of al-Hakim, who support al-Abadi to reach the presidency of the Iraqi government, political parties did not identify work to weaken the coalition of state law and raise the differences between al-Maliki and al-Abadi to enter the country in a dark tunnel.

According to Iraqi sources in Maliki’s coalition, said that al-Abadi, who is fabricated with differences through its uniqueness and power to make decisions without reference to the list and the rest of the Shiite political blocs were part of the National Alliance, which nominated al-Abadi.

Haidari and pointed out that “he gets Abadi from internal and external support did not happen with any prime minister before him,” revealed the existence of efforts led by President of the Republic Fuad Masum, to settle differences between al-Maliki and al-Abadi.

In a related context, al-Abadi said that “attempts of political parties that lost their privileges have not succeeded in sacking steps of reforms.”

And resulted in reforms taken by Abadi during the past two months, al-Maliki loss of his post as deputy president of the republic as well as Iyad Allawi and Osama Najafi Vice-Rias.anthy (1)

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