29/04/2011Leadership in the state of law is likely to asylum-Maliki to request support from the House of Representatives
Baghdad, most likely leading the coalition of state law on Friday, to attend Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's meeting of the Council of Representatives during the next few days, pointing out that he would ask the Council to support politically, as well as supporting the enactment of the stability of security.
The MP said the cult who told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has no fear to come to the House of Representatives, and as Prime Minister and Commander of the armed forces, he should submit a questionnaire to the House of Representatives for political and economic conditions."
"The House of Representatives has the right to ask the Prime Minister on security matters in the country is now running as bags security ministries and agencies."
He guessed that Waeli "asked the prime minister political support from the House of Representatives as well as legislative and logistical support to improve the security situation through the reallocation of certain funds from one sector to another, or an amendment to the law for security in the country."
He Waeli, who served as Minister of National Security in the previous government, that "the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year the theme determined by the technician concerned over reports from the field."
He pointed out that "Iraq has the agreement signed with America's obligation to implement the parties to confirm a complete withdrawal from Iraq by the end of this year," denying that there is a trend in the at least the mass of state law to extend the stay of troops later this year.
A spokesman for the Iraqi List, Haidar al-Mulla said in a press conference building, the House of Representatives and was attended by the reporter (Rn), last Tuesday, the collected signatures of 75 deputies in the parliament to host the Prime Minister to stand on the readiness of Iraqi security forces with the approaching date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.
And preparing U.S. forces, numbering about 50 thousand soldiers, for the complete withdrawal from Iraq by end of this year pursuant to the terms of agreement between Baghdad and Washington.
Amid reports of non-readiness of Iraqi security forces to carry out its functions, are still armed groups affiliated with al Qaeda to launch attacks on government and civilian sites between different periods of time.