24/06/2012 11:04
Erbil, June 24 (Rn) - A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives from the Kurdistan Alliance said on Sunday that efforts to withdraw confidence from the head of the House of Representatives an attempt to divert attention from political crisis and efforts to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister, noting that the House of Representatives will direct the request to question al-Maliki to head Ministers within two days.
He Mahma Khalil told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) announced today that "the parties are continuing to follow the constitutional mechanisms for the withdrawal of confidence from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with the creation of the questions sent to him," noting that "sending the motion to the prime minister will be in two days."
Either on the requests to withdraw confidence from the House of Representatives Speaker Osama Najafi, he noted, Khalil said that "according to the mechanisms of the Constitution can not withdraw confidence from the parliament speaker because he has immunity, but can be sacked," noting that "trying to draw confidence from Osama Najafi designed to divert attention from the current political crisis, and efforts to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki. "
Khalil pointed out that "Osama Najafi expressed his willingness to display his resignation to the parliament, he has stressed that the presidency of the Council of Representatives is not a monopoly of it, but the post will be filled according to the constitutional mechanisms, and the majority of the House of Representatives is not with the sack Najafi."
He stressed that "Najafi stands at the same distance from all the political blocs does not support the Iraqi List, which belongs to it just because he represents, stressing that he represents all Iraqi sects in the House and not the Iraqi List, and thus it is committed to impartiality and constitutional mechanisms in the exercise of his duties."
Stalled efforts to withdraw confidence from the Maliki declined after President Jalal Talabani to send a request to withdraw confidence in the House of Representatives announced later Sadrists, who have 40 seats in the House of Representatives for Trath in the request to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki.
On the other hand, revealed a coalition of state law last week about his quest for all the signatures to Nujaifi dismissal from office, accusing him of not neutral and professional in the management of Council meetings.