Supreme Council reveals 200 deputies refuse to renew the mandate of a third of the owners
Supreme Council reveals 200 deputies refuse to renew the mandate of a third of the owners
05/27/2014
Palm – The leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, led by Ammar al-Hakim, said more than 200 deputies out of 328 in the new Iraqi Council of Representatives, refuse to renew the mandate of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The MP said the bloc citizen Ugaili Aziz told the media I do not think that the National Alliance will vote to renew the mandate of al-Maliki, because there are three major blocks, a citizen and the mass of the Liberals and Reform Movement, refuse to renew the mandate. “
He Ugaili that “there are blocks outside the coalition Kalthalv Kurdistan and lists of Sunni have the same attitude towards the renewal of the mandate of the al-Maliki, and thus estimated the number of deputies who reject the presidency of the Maliki government again by 200 deputies out of 328 deputies,” noting that “the insistence of the state law on the nomination of the prime minister’s mandate Other, is incorrect because it can not be for the owners to be the only candidate and sole. ”
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