Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Khalid Shwani confirms the irreversibility of mass Iraqi Kurdistan and to withdraw confidence from the Maliki

 Wednesday 07/11/2012

Baghdad (news) .. MP for / Kurdish coalition blocs / Khalid Shwani, that the masses gathered in Erbil will not back down on its decision to withdraw confidence from the prime minister only after they reach the paper reforms and officially be discussed for a final decision of them, pointing to a lack of confidence the government was due to lack of commitment by the recent political agreements.
Shwani said in a statement (of the Agency news): There are political agreements in the previous session and the current session and these agreements must be implemented and applied within a specific time period but this did not happen that happened to lack of confidence between the political blocs and the government.

He added: Now there are efforts to reform the political process and should we receive the paper formally and see what the content of the paper for a final decision from the political process and give our opinion that this paper could end the current crisis or just attempts as they were in the past, solutions and temporary and then exacerbated the crisis.

He said the Attorney for the Kurdish coalition blocs to: that the masses gathered in Erbil will not back down on its decision to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki before it reaches the paper formally and see the contents of that paper.

The MP for the / Kurdish coalition blocs / Majid Ismail, said that the conference between the national leaders will not be held without the presence of the President, adding that the Kurdish leadership has lost confidence in the Prime Minister not to apply the terms of Arbil.

Ismail said in an earlier statement (the news): There is a misunderstanding between the Presidency of the Kurdistan Region and the federal government because of lack of commitment by the last terms of the Convention of Arbil on which government was formed for that has been lost confidence in the Prime Minister for not adhering to the conventions. / Finished / 2. For. M /