Source: National Alliance held a meeting today to resolve the fateful candidate for prime minister

Source: National Alliance held a meeting today to resolve the fateful candidate for prime minister

Monday, June 30, 2014 15:08

Source - National Alliance held a meeting today to resolve the fateful candidate for prime minister[Baghdad – where]

National Alliance held Monday evening meeting to resolve naming its candidate for prime minister in the next government.

A source in the coalition told all of Iraq [where] that “the meeting would be fateful in resolving naming the prime minister as a candidate for the National Alliance as the largest parliamentary bloc in the new parliament.”

It is scheduled to hold the newly elected House of Representatives on Tuesday its first session after the issuance of a presidential decree that contrast with the positions of the political blocs of winning the election on attending the meeting for lack of agreement on candidates for the positions of the three presidencies, which has not been resolved yet.

Remember, some of the media that the State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is considering offer an alternative to al-Maliki as a candidate to head the next government, including the office manager Tarek Najm.

As said, the winning candidate for a coalition of state law, honest frankincense that “al-Maliki of Iraq would serve any site was under any title whatsoever. Presumably a reference to the non-Maliki for a third term.

The winning candidate for a coalition of the Liberal Awad al-Awadi, the detection of express state law “great flexibility” to change its candidate Maliki to take over the third term, saying to [where] “There is great flexibility of the rule of law to change the al-Maliki, but so far does not appear so to the public to the presence of dialogues and intended this flexibility to be in. understandings nor where the differences and that all components of the National Alliance want to show the name of the candidate away from the insistence on personal Maliki. “ended 2.

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