
2010-02-11
Maliki: postponement of the election could plunge the country in a vacuum and chaos can not control it
بغ.. BAGHDAD (Iba) ..
Warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of a return to sectarian militias and Al Qaeda and stressing that it "will be returned to tougher than it was."
Maliki said during a meeting Thursday to collect from the people of Baghdad's Shaab district "to preserve the achievements of security and stability, a great responsibility," criticizing the talk any more about postponing the elections because it "could enter the country in a vacuum and chaos can not control."
The Prime Minister warned "of vote-buying by some financiers from abroad because they are selling to the homeland, losing their dignity and development opportunities in the future."
He said al-Maliki: "Iraq will be a model for countries in the region of freedom, democracy, justice and at the level of peaceful coexistence among its citizens and relations with neighboring countries, which should be based on mutual respect and common interests and non-interference."
And "that Iraq is ready after starting construction projects and companies got Alastosmaralaalmip and returned to his international standing, and the people to stand by the State and government in political participation and go to elections and maintain the security achievements, politically and economically."
"The chaos can not build a country it is the opportunity for the killers and looters to be princes of you as two years ago LACK they insult the honorable and the scientists and intellectuals, competencies, and university professors, and kill them, and also insulted the religious leaders and preachers."
Al-Maliki "the need to go to the polls to repair deficiencies and imbalances in the existing building and the political system and the services and to protect the dignity of citizens and to prevent interference in the affairs of Iraq
Maliki: postponement of the election could plunge the country in a vacuum and chaos can not control it
بغ.. BAGHDAD (Iba) ..
Warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of a return to sectarian militias and Al Qaeda and stressing that it "will be returned to tougher than it was."
Maliki said during a meeting Thursday to collect from the people of Baghdad's Shaab district "to preserve the achievements of security and stability, a great responsibility," criticizing the talk any more about postponing the elections because it "could enter the country in a vacuum and chaos can not control."
The Prime Minister warned "of vote-buying by some financiers from abroad because they are selling to the homeland, losing their dignity and development opportunities in the future."
He said al-Maliki: "Iraq will be a model for countries in the region of freedom, democracy, justice and at the level of peaceful coexistence among its citizens and relations with neighboring countries, which should be based on mutual respect and common interests and non-interference."
And "that Iraq is ready after starting construction projects and companies got Alastosmaralaalmip and returned to his international standing, and the people to stand by the State and government in political participation and go to elections and maintain the security achievements, politically and economically."
"The chaos can not build a country it is the opportunity for the killers and looters to be princes of you as two years ago LACK they insult the honorable and the scientists and intellectuals, competencies, and university professors, and kill them, and also insulted the religious leaders and preachers."
Al-Maliki "the need to go to the polls to repair deficiencies and imbalances in the existing building and the political system and the services and to protect the dignity of citizens and to prevent interference in the affairs of Iraq