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Iraqi List is highly critical of Maliki’s comments and seeks

Unread postPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:42 am
by Stillw8n
Iraqi List is highly critical of Maliki’s comments and seeks a no-confidence vote for his government

Baghdad, 21 December / December (Rn) – criticized the Iraqi List, strongly told Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on recent developments in Iraq, said the list led by Iyad Allawi, it had begun consultation with the political blocs of no confidence in the Maliki government, which turned into a “dictator” is trying to keep all.

A spokesman for the list Haider Mulla, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) on Wednesday “is not honored to work with the Maliki government and act now to censure him after the last conference, which showed that Iraq is trying to hinder the development of the country.”

Maliki rejected a news conference in Baghdad on Wednesday asked the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi transfer his case to the Kurdistan region.
He warned the Government of the Territory to allow him to escape her demanding his extradition to eliminate stressing that all the evidence against al-Hashemi found at the judiciary, stressing said that “the non-delivery or allow him to escape will cause problems and do not want to Kurdistan to have facilitated the exit required.”

He has threatened to replace the eight ministers belonging to the Iraqi list if they continued to boycott the government, hinting at the possibility of forming a majority government policy.

Mulla said that “al-Maliki to marginalize the work of the Iraqi List, has long been the subject of fixing the political agreements that took place in Erbil, the initiative was not implemented and finally accused of symbols in terrorism.”

Stressed by saying that “al-Maliki turned into a dictator and is trying to keep everyone.”

The Iraqi judge has issued a decree banning al-Hashemi, who is in the Kurdistan region and a number of protected individuals from traveling outside Iraq, after accusing him of supporting death squads.

Hashemi denied the charges against him and questioned the confessions offered by the Iraqi television station on Monday to protect individuals from said they were “carrying out the killings on his orders,” and demanded the transfer of the investigation to the Kurdistan region.

Hashemi said that it seemed the tension in a press conference held in Arbil Tuesday “makes no sense to issue an arrest warrant for someone who has immunity,” saying it falls under the political agendas and qualifiers.

And made the United States, which ended its military presence before the days of the concern of the political situation in Iraq, while Vice President told the American president in a phone call Minister Nuri al-Maliki and House of Representatives Osama Najafi’s “concern” of his country’s political situation in Iraq.

The White House said in a press statement today that “Vice President Joe Biden stressed the urgent need to meet the Prime Minister and leaders of other major blocs and work together to resolve their differences.”

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