State law: Al-Mutlaq will not return to office
Sunday, 15 December / 2 January 2012 01:43
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Considered a coalition of state law that as an opportunity for the return of leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq to his government after accusations repeated against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. MP said Samira al-Moussawi, "accusations of al-Mutlaq and Tahjmath repeated on a person-Maliki as dictator removed the opportunity and finally the possibility of his return to his post as deputy prime Minister and the Iraqi List, said to nominate a replacement for him. "
She added that "al-Mutlaq and for assuming office as Deputy Prime Minister for the services was not consistent with the government can not provide services or carry out his duties as required of him, so he is given a great opportunity and it became necessary to replace him."
The leader of the Iraqi List and the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq said in a press statement yesterday that "in case of failure of the national conference we will seek to withdraw confidence from the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki or early legislative elections. He said.
The al-Mutlaq said in several statements and press releases as a "no regrets for his remarks that Maliki described the dictator" and called on "the National Alliance to replace the oppressor. He put it.
The charges against al-Mutlaq al-Maliki comes against the backdrop of strained relations between the Iraqi List, which belonged to al-Mutlaq, a coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki.
With al-Maliki presented a request to parliament to withdraw confidence from the deputy leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq "for his incompetence, efficiency and integrity," according to a statement made by Yassin Majid leader of the State of Law coalition headed by Maliki.
Article [78] of the Constitution that the President of the Council of Ministers the right to dismiss ministers with the approval of the parliament.
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