Kurdistan Alliance describes Maliki’s call for early elections as “unrealistic”

Kurdistan Alliance describes Maliki’s call for early elections as “unrealistic”

27/06/2012 16:29

Baghdad, June 27 (Rn) – The Kurdistan Alliance Wednesday call by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to hold early elections as “unrealistic and unfortunate”, saying it was a reaction to the efforts being questioned by some political parties. Maliki called today in response to statement issued by the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to hold early elections in the country to contain the ongoing political crisis since a long time. He has launched an attack on the House of Representatives after his meeting with the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim Jaafari, a few days ago, accused the deputies did not identify involved issues of “terrorist” and fraud. A spokesman for mass pro-Ok, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), “We look to the call at this time as a call is not realistic and are unsuccessful, we are in the process of formation of the Electoral Commission and also that the solution of the House of Representatives not an easy process.” He said good, “we are with any procedure unconstitutional and as the dissolution of the House of Representatives a constitutional Valastjawab also a constitutional provided, however, take the way the legal, “noting that it” came as a reaction to the efforts being questioned in the House of Representatives. ” And the spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance that “the call for early elections of the right of the Prime Minister submit a request to the President of the Republic and the approval of the President of the Republic shall be referred to the House of Representatives and be put to the vote and requires the acceptance of demand majority vote of the members of the Council. ” and expect a good “rejection of President Jalal Talabani signed such a request. If that happened you will not receive enough votes in the House of Representatives.” In the opinion of Maliki’s opponents that the his call for early elections came against the backdrop of feeling threatened by the success of the efforts of his political opponents in confidence with him in the parliament. and Article 62 of the Iraqi Constitution that the House of Representatives resolved by an absolute majority of its members at the request of a third of its members, or request of the Chairman of the Board Minister and the approval of the President of the Republic, may not be dissolved during the period of questioning the Prime Minister. From: Raman Brosk. Open: Abdullah Sabri

Source: aknews