02/10/2010Iraq announces its rejection of Maliki's nomination and stresses ahead with forming a government of national partnership
Baghdad, The Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi today, Saturday, non-recognition of the National Alliance candidate for prime minister, today confirmed it has begun to move to establish a government of national partnership with all the political components.
The decision came after a meeting of Iraqi members of the existing collection in Baghdad today, the statement of the position of the official list of naming the National Alliance, which includes a coalition of national and state law, Nuri al-Maliki as a candidate for the Alliance.
A member of the existing full-Dulaimi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "Iraq agreed today to reject a candidate, the National Alliance for the post of prime minister, announced yesterday," noting that "the list began today to establish the partnership government would be formed with the participation of all the lists of winning the election."
He pointed out that al-Dulaimi, Iraqi "expressed at its meeting on coherence and emphasized the absolute inability to penetrate or demerger, which is consistent in its position, which announced a long time since they believe the government of national partnership, without exclusion or marginalization."
Dulaimi said that "Iraq also confirmed that it will not allow a return to the box that caused the sectarian killing hundreds of Iraqis," pointing out that "all the demands of today to adopt the national project, not sectarian."
The Iraqi had earlier threatened not to participate in the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed that it will announce its withdrawal from the political process.
Some believe that the Iraqi List, was left in front in order to preserve their chances to take over the presidency of the next government, but should seek to gain the support of the Supreme Council and the Virtue Party as well as the Kurdish bloc.
Dulaimi and that "Iraqi Kurds Stphath brothers, and the Supreme Islamic Council, and the Virtue Party, the coalition and the unity of Iraq and the Islamic Party, to move the draft government of national partnership."
He stressed al-Dulaimi, that "the list were not hoping either closely or remotely, to nominate national alliance people for the post of prime minister, whether Maliki or al-Maliki, because Iraq believes that the premiership is for all Iraqis, so it holds must be obtained on a consensus of all the political blocs. "
He called the coalition of Prime Minister and the outgoing leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki's candidates for prime minister for a second term, at a meeting held yesterday, Friday, the absence of the Supreme Council and the Virtue Party.
In the view of Iraq as the largest bloc that must be charged with forming a government building to achieve the highest votes in the elections last March, in the view of the rule of law that the Federal Court's interpretation of article 76 of the Iraqi Constitution gave the right to block the largest after the coalition government was formed.
The Iraqi election results topped by obtaining 91 seats out of 325 seats in the House of Representatives its second session, ahead of two seats on the rule of law.
Did not reach a winning political blocs in the parliamentary elections to the understandings of the formation of the next Iraqi government, after the internal political dynamics and regional since the ratification of the results of the elections last June.
The country has a constitutional crisis on the back of breach of the deadline for the selection of the President of the Council of Representatives and his deputies and the President of the Republic, with the failure of the blocks to agree on positions of sovereign.
And began the process of delayed formation of the government of concern to many Iraqis, especially with the end of combat missions for the U.S. military late last month, warned against Iraqi leaders from the pursuit of insurgent groups to exploit the political vacuum, in order to enter Iraq in the cycle of sectarian violence once again, such as those experienced in 2006 and 2007.
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