Deputy State law: the Constitution did not provide for the mandate of Prime Minister for a certain period
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Deputy State law: the Constitution did not provide for the mandate of Prime Minister for a certain period
Author: Bian2 on: Sunday 13/01/2013 10:10 am
Source: Baghdad 1
Baghdad / WAP / MP said the coalition of state law Fatima Hamidi: "The Constitution did not provide for the mandate of Prime Minister for a certain period, as that the mandate of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki decided by the people, not the political blocs."
It added in a statement to the news agency Baghdad International / WAP /: "The talk about the mandate of Prime Minister at the moment is not true, as the determinant of this matter is the ballot box, and then through the largest parliamentary bloc, which elects the prime minister."
She said: "The talk about the mandate of Prime Minister intended through the pressure for political gain by some new political blocs." / End 1
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