National Union: The next step is to withdraw confidence from Maliki’s government
Leader of the National Union: The next step is to withdraw confidence from Maliki’s government
19/06/2012 09:53
Erbil, June 19 (Rn) – A member of the Politburo of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, said on Tuesday that the next step with respect to the current crisis in the country is to withdraw confidence from the government of Nouri al-Maliki, adding that the demand of the Democratic Party to withdraw confidence from the Government of Maliki is the demand of all the leaders of the coalition of Kurdish blocs.According to Adnan al-Mufti, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that “the National Union remains committed to the agreements concluded within the Kurdistan Alliance about all the political issues that arise in the country, despite retaining the union orientations and views different to the rest of the leaders of the coalition,” . He said the Mufti that “the National Union is keen to protect the unity of ranks and positions within the coalition of Kurdish blocs in Baghdad,” pointing out that “the next step in conjunction with the resumption of Iraqi Council of Representatives meetings Thursday after the end of summer recess will be working in order to withdraw confidence from the government of Nouri al-Maliki” . He continued by saying that “the demand of the Democratic Party to withdraw confidence from Maliki’s government is the demand of all the leaders of the coalition of Kurdish blocs in Baghdad,” he “on the compatibility of the Democratic and Patriotic Union, and the debate ongoing in the media, members of both parties does not necessarily mean that agrees with trends and opinions of the leaders of both parties.” and the leader of the Patriotic Union that “all meetings of the joint offices of political Union and the Democratic Party emphasizes the adoption of President Jalal Talabani, a neutral policy in line with the necessities of his office, the two parties to maintain the unity of their attitude towards the developments in the political arena in the country.”and shape the leaders of no-confidence are the leader of a coalition Iyad Allawi, the Iraqi and Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani and the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, several committees in an attempt to withdraw confidence from Maliki’s government. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani rejected the earlier request to withdraw confidence from Maliki’s government to the House of Representatives. He asked the opponents of the last non-provoked otherwise it will be his resignation from the presidency, he said in his letter to the front of Arbil that he had received 160 votes, a number is not sufficient to isolate the Maliki government. The head of the Kurdistan Region, announced recently that he had 170 votes to withdraw the confidence of the Maliki government, But Talabani said in his letter that this number of “incorrect” and that many of the deputies asked to delete their signatures. From: Muhammad Faryad, see: Aso Haji