Maliki: Partnership to make my own country and we need to establish a political majority government
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Maliki: Partnership to make my own country and we need to establish a political majority government
Editor's appeal Fouad - Thursday 1 May 2014 13:47
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, that the Government of the partnership and the quota system "to make my own country," stressing the country's need to establish a political majority government.
Maliki said, in his first press conference after the general elections in the country, attended by "Alsumaria News", "We have paid the price dearly because of government quotas and partnership," adding that "democracy is not a compromise."
He made it clear that "the government of the partnership and quotas to make my own country, and what we need is to establish a political majority government," and called on "all the blocks that will win in the parliamentary elections to openness and dialogue on the future of Iraq."
He also said, "It seems that there is a good selection of candidates in the parliamentary elections, and this is confirmed by preliminary indications," adding, "We have concluded this page to start a new page and forget what happened between us at the stage of the election campaign of competitions honest and dishonest."
Maliki has called for "all the political blocs to be a measure of responsibility, in order to end all the problems that have plagued Iraq, and the transition to search for prospects to move and push the political process forward in all configurations forward to construction."
The capital, Baghdad and other provinces, on Wednesday (April 30, 2014), the process of universal suffrage for the parliamentary elections, amid tight security and a curfew in some provinces, and the polls closed at six o'clock in the evening.
It is noteworthy that this is the legislative elections, is the third in the country since 2003 and is the first to be held to elect a parliament after the withdrawal of U.S. military from Iraq by the end of 2011, which is also witnessing the use of electronic voting card for the first time.
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, that the Government of the partnership and the quota system "to make my own country," stressing the country's need to establish a political majority government.
Maliki said, in his first press conference after the general elections in the country, attended by "Alsumaria News", "We have paid the price dearly because of government quotas and partnership," adding that "democracy is not a compromise."
He made it clear that "the government of the partnership and quotas to make my own country, and what we need is to establish a political majority government," and called on "all the blocks that will win in the parliamentary elections to openness and dialogue on the future of Iraq."
He also said, "It seems that there is a good selection of candidates in the parliamentary elections, and this is confirmed by preliminary indications," adding, "We have concluded this page to start a new page and forget what happened between us at the stage of the election campaign of competitions honest and dishonest."
Maliki has called for "all the political blocs to be a measure of responsibility, in order to end all the problems that have plagued Iraq, and the transition to search for prospects to move and push the political process forward in all configurations forward to construction."
The capital, Baghdad and other provinces, on Wednesday (April 30, 2014), the process of universal suffrage for the parliamentary elections, amid tight security and a curfew in some provinces, and the polls closed at six o'clock in the evening.
It is noteworthy that this is the legislative elections, is the third in the country since 2003 and is the first to be held to elect a parliament after the withdrawal of U.S. military from Iraq by the end of 2011, which is also witnessing the use of electronic voting card for the first time.
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