Sunday, May 20, 2012

Qasim Shamkhi: Five next meeting will see the announcement of withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki .. and held a cabinet reshuffle

 Sun 20/05/2012

Arbil (news) .. MP for / Kurdish coalition blocs / Hmokhta Qassim Mohammed, that the meeting yesterday was to put the finishing touches to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister only, indicating that the coming days will witness the meetings of the formation of the new ministerial cab.
He said Hmokhta in a statement (of the Agency news) on Sunday: in the (28) of last month met five leaders in Arbil and signed a memorandum of understanding was forwarded to the government in order to respond to the demands of political blocs within a period not exceeding the (15) days, but the government did not respond to this deadline.

He added that the meeting yesterday was a preliminary meeting for upcoming meetings for the withdrawal of confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the formation of a new ministerial cabinet is committed to the constitution and political agreements, adding that the coming days will witness meetings in order to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki.

He guessed Shamkhi: keep most of the cabinet and replace some of their posts.
He said the Attorney for the Kurdish coalition blocs to: to take the leaders of political blocs to the no confidence resolution was not to the government's response to the deadline set for it and the government's failure to abide by the Constitution and the failure to provide services for that decision was the lack of choice in front of the political blocs.

And was a member of the Liberal bloc of the Sadrist movement MP / National Alliance / Magda al-Tamimi, revealed the agreement the leaders of political blocs yesterday in Najaf to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister figures only, noting that the coming days will witness the announcement of a major change in the paths of the political process.

Said Tamimi said in a statement (of the Agency news): The deadline set by the leader of Sadr Muqtada al-Sadr for the government to undertake reforms were sufficient to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but he does not have any reforms and met the leaders gathered in Erbil, and yesterday in Najaf to discuss alternatives to rid Iraq of the current crisis. / End / 24. n. r /