Sunday, March 28, 2010

Adel Abdul-Mahdi: the former regime had come back, but in a new way!

Adel Abdul-Mahdi: the former regime had come back, but in a new way!

28/03/2010

واشنطن/ وكالات Washington / agencies

Revealed Adel Abdul Mahdi, Vice-President of the Republic, it puts its prospects in the return of the former regime, but not the old form.

He spoke in a lengthy interview about the motives of acceptance of the Islamic Supreme Council in Iraq, which is one of its leaders into an alliance with the Sadrists after wide differences and very harsh.

Asked Abdul-Mahdi: Do you consider the return of the former regime possible?.

He replied: No, not the old form, but a new form.

In response to another question, about the reasons and motives that made the Islamic Supreme Council of alliance with the Sadrists in the Iraqi National Coalition, as Sadrists - according to who sent the question - aggregates have a long history in different positions, "said Abdul Mehdi:

Well, the Sadrist movement as any On the other hand. والتحالف هو تجمع سياسات. Alliance is a grouping policies.

When Turkey is tired of its differences with Syria, they will try to have more friendly relations with them.

And I can say that these differences drained the Supreme Council, and the depletion of the Sadrists, and others.

This makes unite in such an alliance however, not only with the Sadrists, but also with the other party with which we have historical ties, and without these relations, the national coalition will not be real.

And sent to the Vice-President of the Republic is another important question, the extent of the effect of inhibiting the old or former Baathists in the elections, said: "As I said in the previous answer, our Constitution provides for two things, Saddam's outlawed Baath Party.

It should be forbidden, and this is stipulated in our Constitution, like the Nazis in a number of countries, you may prevent some organizations because of its history, or because they are the reason why some risks to the community.

This is required by the Constitution, but there is something else, namely, that all Baathists Akaddmy their rights, and deprived of political life, are those who are convicted of crimes.

Not a former Baathist who convicted - even of a non-Baathist - has the right to re-establishment of the Baath Party, but as citizens, can participate in political life, provided that they have not committed crimes, or have high positions in the Baath Party.

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