The Washington Post: split the ranks of the great majority of Maliki’s coalition lose!
The Washington Post: split the ranks of the great majority of Maliki’s coalition lose!
Date: Monday 05/19/2014 5:41
The Washington Post reported in its issue this Monday article Anonth “al-Maliki loses his allies,” indicating that splits succession witnessed the past few days within the State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki,
and Maliki is seeking to collect the largest number of MPs to reach the majority comfortable that qualify for the state third,
the newspaper reported that a number of the leaders of a coalition of state law trying to negotiate away from their leader, noting that Hussein al-Shahristani, the strongest candidates to succeed al-Maliki,
the newspaper wrote in an editorial: that rivals Maliki, waiting for an opportunity to pounce upon and find an alternative even if this alternative from within the coalition of state law,
and followed that some leaders actually began to move in a reference to the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani, who has just returned from a secret visit to Tehran, where he met with officials there.
comes at a time in which he disclosed a source close to the leader of the Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, for forming a coalition large population of 190 deputies to form a government of national partnership,
the source said the new alliance will bring together a coalition united and menus Sunni formed under the title of the Union, in addition to some of the statements were part of the coalition of state law.
adding that the leader of the Islamic Council, Ammar al-Hakim will announce this alliance in a major conference convened immediately show results of parliamentary elections,
the sources said “a political alliance whatever will emerge in the coming days posed a number of political blocs comprising 190 deputies have regulated him blocks others including members from within the rule of law in light of the differences that beset the latter and the intention of more than a figure which run to bag the prime minister. ”
sources added, “The meetings were held in Erbil included both Barzani and Najafi and Allawi and officials of the Sadrist movement and the citizen, as well as Arabic, headed by al-Mutlaq to mature the project to establish political bloc, new with the task of forming a government comprising Iraqi people without marginalization.”
She , that “the chances of al-Maliki is weak in this alliance to the extent that within blocks of the law are looking for other representatives from the state law to participate in the new coalition, including the mass-Shahristani and Ameri and writer who seek to participate in the next government, getting access to senior positions.”
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