Iraq: Six Conditions for the retreat from the no-confidence
Iraq: Six Conditions for the retreat from the no-confidence
25.06.2012
Put the coalition in Iraq six conditions in front of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to back away from project-confidence with him.
The MP said the Iraqi Hamza Alkrtani in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the six conditions is the release of innocent detainees, and the abolition of measures of accountability and justice, and the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions constituencies only, and taking into account the principle of balance in state institutions, and the abolition of the Anti-terrorism and anti-terrorism law, the abolition of confidential informant. The conditions of the Iraqi coalition in conjunction with the wave the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the possibility of retreat from the draft to withdraw confidence from the Maliki and persuade the parties to Erbil, thus, provided for political reforms in real the country. He Alkrtani that coalition and Iraqi parties allied with him are still insisting on a project to withdraw confidence from Maliki, but he talked about the possibility of retreat from the project in case they got radical reforms in the country. For his part, says MP for the State of Law coalition Khaled Asadi said the political problems in the country too many and should not be counted with a few points only, noting that the National Alliance believes that the best solution to these problems is going to hold a national meeting and discuss the existing problems and find solutions to them. said Asadi said the National Alliance, formed a committee to develop a road map for political reforms in the country, and all the political blocs to deal with this initiative positively out of the crisis. But the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Farhad Atrushi questioned the intentions of the coalition of state law, and pointed out they are trying to gain more time, he said, adding that the coalition is still insisting on his position, aiming to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki.
Source: iraqhurr