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In the first response of its kind ... Abadi publicly rejects the slogan of Maliki's coalition

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In the first response of its kind ... Abadi publicly rejects the slogan of Maliki's coalition

17-03-2018 03:35 PM

In the first response of its kind ... Abadi publicly rejects the slogan of Malikis coalition

Baghdad News -

In the first response of its kind, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, himself the head of the electoral victory alliance, surprised his supposed allies in the coalition of state law by announcing his rejection of their electoral slogan based on forming a majority government after the elections.

Abadi called all political blocs to a political consensus, indicating "we are not with the political majority, whichwants personal interests and keep us away from the other."

"It is impossible to achieve success and reconstruction without compromise, a hand that wants to achieve success for all Iraqis, and another hand wants to destroy Iraq and we have to agree," Abadi said at the memorial ceremony for Iraqi Martyr Day.

"We are with the political majority if they achieve political consensus, and we are not with the political majority that wants personal interests and distancing us from the other."

"The Iraqis have succeeded in uniting them to defeat the preacher, the victors of the victories, and we want to achieve success in the reconstruction of the country."

"We are currently establishing a strong Iraq in the region after an upheaval."

The coalition of state law, led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has raised the slogan of his campaign, entitled the government of the political majority, which will eliminate the quotas and sectarianism, according to the coalition.

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