Maliki: Abadi is weak and should be replaced as soon as the completion of the process of Mosul

By Azad Jmakari 42 minutes ago

Roudao - Erbil

The Deputy President of the Republic, Nuri al - Maliki, expressed concern that " the competition for control of Mosul , may create a dangerous situation even in Baghdad , " and accused Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi as "unable to face Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government and regional ambitions, and followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al - Sadr. "

Maliki said in an interview published by the newspaper "Wall Street Journal" America, he "does not seek to return to receiving the post of prime minister, but the Abadi" weak must be replaced as soon as the completion of the process of Mosul, "pointing out that" Iraqis want a change. "

Maliki criticized the policy of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, in particular the entry of his Green Zone, pointing out that "almost overthrew the rule of the government in April and May, adding that" the weaker the government's image before the people and the security forces. "

When you can gangs from entering the center of the legislature and the office of Prime Minister al-Maliki added, it means a lack of respect for state institutions. "

Maliki confirmed, that he wanted to "play a strong figure to form a strong government with national values ​​that oppose sectarian gangs."

The most serious political rival to Ebadi, is Nuri al-Maliki, who ruled Iraq for eight years before replacing the Iraqi parliament to him, under Western pressure, in September 2014, after the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the connector.

It is noteworthy that al-Maliki is currently the honorary title to a large extent, a Vice President and continues to enjoy broad support among the deputies, and in recent months, has sought alliances behind the Shiite parties to include a growing number of some Kurdish and Sunni Arab MPs.

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