######State of Law Coalition: we are heading to dissolve parliament or forming a majority government
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######State of Law Coalition: we are heading to dissolve parliament or forming a majority government
This is interesting to say the least!
Is it possible ? yes
are they going to do it ? that is a good ?
Time will tell!!!!
Ali Abdullah - 03/22/2013 - 10:43 AM
According to a member of a coalition of state law MP / National Alliance / Shaker Darraji, that the withdrawal of the Sadrist ministers of the Council of Ministers would disrupt the performance of the Council of Ministers, he said, adding that this withdrawal would push to dissolve parliament and re-elections or the formation of a majority government.
Daraji said in a press statement: After stops ministers (the Iraqi List, the Kurdistan Alliance, and the Sadrists) to come to the Council of Ministers will be there before us two options, either to dissolve parliament and hold early elections, or resort to government political majority to emerge from the current crisis.
He added: that the survival of the political process intact, there will be disruption to the work of the Council of Ministers for lack of a quorum, especially after the withdrawal of Sadrist ministers therefore must resort to one of the two options for the progress of the work of the government.
The MP said the National Alliance: to dissolve parliament and re-election despite terrorist operations is the best solution because of political differences and move the political process forward.
The Minister of Planning Ali Shukri (one cluster Liberal ministers of the Sadrist movement), has announced that the political body of the bloc made the decision to suspend the work of the ministers in the current cabinet meetings, and stay in service for being visited them.
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Is it possible ? yes
are they going to do it ? that is a good ?
Time will tell!!!!
Ali Abdullah - 03/22/2013 - 10:43 AM
According to a member of a coalition of state law MP / National Alliance / Shaker Darraji, that the withdrawal of the Sadrist ministers of the Council of Ministers would disrupt the performance of the Council of Ministers, he said, adding that this withdrawal would push to dissolve parliament and re-elections or the formation of a majority government.
Daraji said in a press statement: After stops ministers (the Iraqi List, the Kurdistan Alliance, and the Sadrists) to come to the Council of Ministers will be there before us two options, either to dissolve parliament and hold early elections, or resort to government political majority to emerge from the current crisis.
He added: that the survival of the political process intact, there will be disruption to the work of the Council of Ministers for lack of a quorum, especially after the withdrawal of Sadrist ministers therefore must resort to one of the two options for the progress of the work of the government.
The MP said the National Alliance: to dissolve parliament and re-election despite terrorist operations is the best solution because of political differences and move the political process forward.
The Minister of Planning Ali Shukri (one cluster Liberal ministers of the Sadrist movement), has announced that the political body of the bloc made the decision to suspend the work of the ministers in the current cabinet meetings, and stay in service for being visited them.
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