Friday, October 1, 2010

Iraqi List 's refusal to announce a decision the National Alliance Maliki's nomination for a second term (says Haidaralmla leader of "Iraqi List")

01/10/2010

Iraq's refusal to announce a decision the National Alliance Maliki's nomination for a second term

BAGHDAD - announced that the "Iraqi List" led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, rejected the decision, "National Alliance" Filter Nouri al-Maliki, the leader of the Dawa Party and a coalition of "state law", for a second term-running four years.

He Haidaralmla leader of the "Iraqi List" in a press statement this evening that the "so-called mass parliamentary Great (in reference to block the National Alliance) has ended with the withdrawal of the Supreme Council and the Virtue Party which, considering a coalition agreement," state law "and the Sadrists on Maliki's nomination for president Minister for a second, "a document evidencing the end of the National Alliance, even if the Federal Court handed Bray, who considered the biggest bloc that has the right to form a government are those that formed after the announcement of election results."

Mulla said that the Federal Court and its president, Mahmoud Medhat have their say now adjourned after the withdrawal of the National Alliance party, the Supreme Council and virtue of it.

The last two bipartisan National Coalition and the Islamic Virtue did not announce their withdrawal so far of the National Alliance, but they failed to attend the meeting held today, which culminated in Maliki's nomination for a second term also announced their reservations on this decision.

Icharaly Hadi Amiri, head of the Badr Organization, which is one of the formations of the National Coalition, led by Ammar al-Hakim, attended today's meeting.

A source in the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq announced that the meeting of the National Alliance, a Shiite, was held under an agreement between the Dawa Party, led by al-Maliki and the Sadr movement led by Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr

The National Alliance decided at its meeting Maliki's nomination, the leader of a coalition of "state law" for the post of prime minister for a second session, while absent from the meeting of other parties in the coalition, including the Islamic Supreme Council, which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim and the Islamic Virtue Party.

The source said the coalition that al-Maliki received by the majority of the Parties National Alliance, said a source in the Information Office of the leadership in the Islamic Supreme Council Sheikh Dr. Hamoudi, said that "the meeting was not based by the National Coalition, but came under an agreement between the brothers the Sadrists and the Dawa Party, which Maliki's. "

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