Iraq denies the existence of fraud in the signatures to withdraw confidence from the Maliki
Iraq denies the existence of fraud in the signatures to withdraw confidence from the Maliki
03/06/2012 12:56
Erbil, June 3 (Rn) – denied the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, on Sunday, there was no fraud in the signatures collected by the withdrawal of confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. promised Iraq, said in a statement issued by, and received by the Kurdish news agency (Rn) a copy of it today, accused of fraud to try to protect “the dictator is dying politically,” while confirming that President Jalal Talabani briefed on the mechanisms for collecting signatures. spokesman list Haider Mulla, said that “President Jalal Talabani, the beginning of his own mechanisms for the collection of signatures on the withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, “denying” the existence of any falsification of signatures. ” Al Mulla said that “the statements of the existence of fraud in signatures reminiscent Buaaz Sultans”, viewing it as “an attempt to protect the dictator is dying politically.” comes the collection of signatures by the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List and the Sadr movement in the framework of activating the item the ninth with a paper Arbil, the second pointed to withdraw confidence from the government if not implemented the terms of the paper reform. insists the components of the National Alliance (state law, the Virtue Party, the Islamic Supreme Council, and the Badr Organization, the Iraqi National Congress) on the need to hold a national meeting called by President Jalal Talabani. , says the Iraqi List, they can not deal with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during the coming period, and confirmed that the political process deviated and corrected are replacing Maliki another candidate chosen by the National Alliance. and confirms his coalition, the political problems in the country is not the result of moment, and not resolved is the responsibility of government alone but through a partnership with the legislative institution. Open: Wafa Zangana