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Maliki asked the Kurds the right to self-determination is contrary to the Constitution

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Maliki asked the Kurds the right to self-determination is contrary to the Constitution

10.05.2012 | (Voice of Iraq)

Alsumaria News / Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the demands of the Kurdish right to self-determination "is contrary to the Constitution," and stressed that the Constitution did not contain one word talking about self-determination or secession, considering that the Kurds have decided their fate when they voted to accept the Iraqi Constitution.

Maliki said in an interview al-Iraqiya semi-official "does not bother us a request to self-determination and every people and every nation has the right to be, but from a constitutional standpoint, is a violation," and Odhavq Maliki, "according to our understanding and understanding of constitutional experts, the first article of the Constitution says Iraq is a democratic federal Republic of its parliamentary federal unified and independent The sovereign and the Constitution is not a word about self-determination is not a single word about the right of secession. "

Al-Maliki that "the Kurds have exercised the right to self-determination when they voted to accept the current constitution," and that "this Constitution, said the unity of the state and its federal system the federal," adding that "Alfdarleh is the law and constitution outside the Constitution which was agreed upon."

Maliki stressed that "the Kurds if they want to secede they need to amend the Constitution," and went to the question of the Kurds "If you want self-determination when he voted for it, because this constitution, you have to give the unity of Iraq and you have to give the system federal or confederal, not separatist. "

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