State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki will not be able to stay on top of power
State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki will not be able to stay on top of power
(By invitation) in the footsteps of (the Muslim Brotherhood): Checkmate!
Created on Monday, July 29 / July 2013 10:59
Baghdad / Orr News
A source familiar with the State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki will not be able to stay on top of power after the upcoming parliamentary elections as a result of failing to manage the helm of government in the country, indicating, according to international expectations, that the Supreme Council will substitute for the coming period. The source said that “a coalition of state law and the Islamic Dawa Party سينحسر their role in the Iraqi political scene after 2014 unless they interfere with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki بصلاحياته and hampers next parliamentary elections or to ignite civil war in the country.”
The source pointed out that “the international reports which precede each maturity election which determine the features of the broth in Iraq’s political, namely, (report American League for the new Iraq) and the United Nations report” to the level of the implementation of democracy and the peaceful transition of power in Iraq “report,” the European Union and Israel, “agreed to all of the failure of Maliki’s coalition in the management of the country as a result of the poor conditions and high rates of corruption and deterioration of security, political and sectarian conflicts, nationalism, and delayed the country is very large despite their resources giant.
The source indicated that “these reports have also agreed that the Supreme Council and his ally, the Liberal bloc would be an alternative to Maliki’s coalition in the coming period to take over the reins of power through the ballot box as the legitimate representative of the component of the larger despite their differences in views on federalism. Source expected that” the work of the Council Top persuading its ally to accept federal foundations of administrative rather than sectarian nationalism, “adding that” politicians and leaders of the coalition of state law and the Dawa Party fully understand that they would be deported, as happened in the local elections after losing the position of governor in a number of provinces, but it seems that their intention may not vary the intentions of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt burned scene that I did not master “, as he put it.
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