Kurdistan: Maliki’s recent speeches have no effect formation of the government and is now vice-only
Kurdistan: Maliki’s recent speeches have no effect formation of the government and is now vice-only
28/08/2014 12:50
Tomorrow’s Press / Baghdad: coalition criticized the Kurdish forces, Thursday, letters of Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki recently, saying that the political blocs began to know that these letters are in order to thwart the new government is not important to them.
The leader of the alliance of the forces of Kurdish MP Abdul Bari Zebari for “tomorrow’s Press,” that “the speech convulsive which Ban on al-Maliki in the recent period, is the inability to deliver messages to other blocs when he was in power,” adding that “these letters have no effect and that the national mood in general is moving towards support Abadi, and the success of the cabinet reshuffle “.
Zebari pointed out that “al-Maliki does not have a lot of powers and that it is not more than a block and deputy leader in parliament,” noting that “the modern-Maliki faced widespread criticism not only internally but criticized by some regional states.”
He said Zebari said, “This approach does not affect the formation of the new government, and that Abadi has a strong desire to contain all the components of the people,” revealing “the determination of Prime Minister-designate pushing some of the characters is common in the political process in an attempt to prove good intentions, in the next stage.”
The Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, suggested on Wednesday, charged with forming a government, Haider al-Abadi, the formation of a majority government policy in the event of continuing to raise the ceiling demands of the rest of the blocks, while the rejected calls by Vice President Joe Biden to divide Iraq.
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