Erbil, June 3 (Rn) - The head of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, the leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq said the withdrawal of the confidence of the Maliki government has become a popular demand for an end to the era of dictatorship.

He explained in a statement quoted by his office today and received by the Kurdish news agency (Rn) a copy of "The confidence of the Maliki government has become a popular demand for an end to the era of dictatorship impacted negatively on the Iraqi reality and isolated Iraq from its regional and international community."

He stressed Mutlaq that "post-Maliki and the dictatorship, is inevitable, and that what is trying to propagate some of the media associated with the Prime Minister's Office, including Al-Iraqiya Official, as well as a handful of deputies encountered who have become engaged in politics and preachers of the sultans, on the dangers of withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki, baseless, "according to the statement stated.

". He continued: "The survival of Maliki as prime minister will present the national unity at risk and lead to the partition of the country and the continuation of financial and administrative corruption and more human rights violations, so we call on all political forces need to take responsibility for the moral, constitutional and stand as one in order to withdraw confidence from the Maliki and an end to dictatorship growing in Iraq. "

The Iraqiya semi-official quoted in the breaking news today about al-Mutlaq said: "The withdrawal of confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki" may drag Iraq into civil war. "

The blocks are the Sadrists and the Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan in Irbil consultations on the possibility of overthrowing the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki through the collection of signatures to 164 votes in the House of Representatives.

He has called a press statement in all political parties to discuss all the country's political problems within the framework of the national meeting.

The national meeting one of the solutions adopted by President Jalal Talabani, more than three months out of the political crisis, but political parties notably the Iraqi List, refused to attend to him.