Deputy for change: a session to withdraw confidence from al-Maliki will be a historic


Baghdad / Orr NewsMP for the mass change of the spectrum Mustafa Amin that the session vote of no confidence for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will be historic, and expected to try to prevent his coalition, the parliamentary session that will be the censure him.Amin said on Monday, told (Orr) that "the meeting, which will see the no-confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will be historic for the parliamentary system, a modern configuration," warning of "security tensions and political chaos, whether it is the withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki or not."And the gentle "The scene is set for the current political split into two opposite reactions for each of them a political and security", ruling out an emergency session for the remainder of the holiday House of Representatives to withdraw confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.The MP for the Liberal bloc Iqbal Gharabawi has confirmed in a statement to Orr that "the subject of withdrawal of confidence in targeting the leadership of al-Maliki is not successful, the government and lack of commitment to the agreements," noting that "al-Maliki took over all positions of sovereign, mission and uniqueness in the decision-making, giving serious indicators in If staying longer. "And spin differences between most of the Principal Parties in the political process on the withdrawal of confidence from the government and how to manage the state, where he is still the political scene flanked by a lot of confusion after conflicting statements about the withdrawal of confidence among the members of a coalition of state law and the parties opposed to the policy of the Prime Minister and the Goals of the list of Iraq and the Kurdistan Alliance and the Sadrists .


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