State law Jaafar al-Sadr run for prime minister in the next phase

Created on Sat, June 23 / ​​يونيو 2012 10:40


BAGHDAD / Mohammed Tayeb
Political sources said the task for the rule of law began in coordination with Jaafar al-Sadr for his nomination for prime minister in the next stage in the escalation of political differences over the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki.
A source is important and close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's (Orr) that "al-Maliki ordered the formation of a committee headed by his political advisor Abdul Jafar Zuhairi to persuade Sadr to return to a coalition of state law." (Sounds Like Another Bribe To Me)
He added that "al-Maliki asked the Zuhairi that create the conditions for the nomination of the chest to the post of prime minister in the next phase in the case could not form a coalition of state law, a political majority government under his chairmanship in the next parliamentary session."
The MP for the rule of law, Jaafar al-Sadr has submitted his resignation from the membership of the House of Representatives in February 2011 in protest against the deterioration of services and the inability of the government to bring much needed citizen, according to press sources indicated time.
Jaafar al-Sadr is the only son of the late religious reference Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr, who founded the Islamic Dawa Party in 1957 and who was executed in Iraq in 1980 with his sister for his opposition to a political regime of Saddam Hussein, is also a cousin of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. He graduated from the Faculty of Law chest, then left Iraq late nineties to Iran to open the Sadr office, but the Iranian authorities closed down the office, which urged it to move to the Lebanese capital Beirut and stay in, and made ​​Iraq in 2010.
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