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Iraq: Maliki, paving the way for the nomination

Unread postPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:37 pm
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Iraq: Maliki, paving the way for the nomination for a third term and his party denies
18/10/2011 14:36

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Baghdad, October 18 / October (AKnews) - agreed political analysts that the prime minister and leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki pave through the gain of Iraqi tribes and some of the characters for a third term, while the Party denied recent use of the tribes for political gain. He said political analyst Karim Radhi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "Maliki pave for a third term through the establishment of the Council of clans Iraq similar to the Council of the cross that was spent by a lot of money." He pointed out that "the leader of the rule of law works to hit the Shiite parties in the election districts, counties and provincial through the establishment of the Council of clans Iraq is allocated the funds have no justification within the financial budgets. " He explained that "the Iraqi constitution does not specify the number of states of the prime minister, which may be exploited by Maliki's coalition," he said. with confirmed head of the Institute of Wisdom for Political Studies, Ayad Kadhim told Kurdistan News (Rn) that "the establishment of the Council of the tribes contrasts with the directions of the Constitution to establish civil and stay away from the tribal." and "The parliamentary system need to be amended and re-examination in a manner the election of deputies and the formation of coalitions that focus on political leaders." and stressed the leadership of the Sadrist governor Zamili told Kurdistan News (Rn) the need to "not to overlook the exploitation of tribal born Prime Minister for political gain or for his third term," stressing that "the Sadrist movement is working to collect signatures of the House of Representatives to prevent the nomination of a Prime Minister or President of the Republic for a third term . " He pointed out that "this initiative is to promote the diversity of power in Iraq and prevent the concentration at the edge of a particular political or personality of a particular political." The reported leader of the Dawa Party, Ahmed Rashid, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Prime Minister supports the tribes to establish security and the fight against groups armed, and not the benefits of political or electoral, "noting that" the Prime Minister will not stand for a third term does not think this subject at all. " Iraq has experience in forming Tribal Support Councils which extended recently the Prime Minister by the Convention on Arbil. and formed support councils first in Anbar in 2006 and circulated by the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the rest of the provinces in an attempt to track down the militants. the Salvation Councils groups supporting the government, and includes the heads of clans formed social work and educational purpose is to create people to accept changes to the new political spirit of tolerance and rejection of violence away from the weapon. From: Mohammed Tayeb, the Open: Mary Basil

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