Military: political crises will continue until the next parliamentary elections 2014

Military: political crises will continue until the next parliamentary elections 2014

Sunday, December 06, 2 / January 2013 06:22

[Baghdad – where]

Likely deputy for the coalition of state law continued political crises in the country to the next House of Representatives election in 2014.

The MP said Sami al-Askari told all of Iraq [where] that “the crisis will continue until 2014 any upcoming parliamentary elections has been falling level and mounts from time to time depending on the political circumstances.”

“As everybody expected implications of the Syrian situation, which cast a shadow over the entire region and there are fears escalate and worry about them and this year is a year of waiting what will happen in the region.”

The military expressed his belief that “Iraq will be immune to these effects by virtue of the private and political status.”

Iraq has been political crisis due to the escalation of differences between the political blocs on matters relating to the partnership in the state administration, as well as other files, especially between the Iraqi List and a coalition of state law and the Kurdistan region and the federal government, has led the continuing crisis to exit popular demonstrations in a number of provinces claim for the release of detainees and the abolition of the Justice and Accountability previously de-Baathification] article [4] terrorism and balancing.

For his part, new Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s call to dissolve parliament and hold early elections and the formation of a majority government, because of the inability to resolve the outstanding political problems. Ended 2.

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