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Law State: If al-Maliki had been a dictator, al-Mutlaq, would not have dared to attack him

Shafaq News/ The MP of the coalition of Law State Abdul Mahdi al-Khafaji, said in an interview with "Shafaq  News" that "The Iraqia List, has no clear vision for the building of the state in the light of  many contradictions and differences in their positions, and this contradicts with what it calls for consolidating the concept of national partnership."Iraqia decided at a meeting, on Friday, in the house of the leader Tariq al-Sashimi to suspend its MPs attendance of  parliament sessions because of what it called a policy of exclusivity and exclusion practiced by the government.Khafaji said that "The country is living a critical stage, and on this basis the political blocs are supposed to correspond to a unified program towards building and maintaining what has been accomplished through the past period and at different levels."And on the accusations made by the Deputy Prime Minister Salih al-Mutlaq to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, al-Khafaji said that "The simplest contradiction for this statement is the statement itself, for if the Prime Minister is a dictator as al-Mutlaq claimed ,he will not dare to name him by those descriptions."

Monitors confirm that the pace of the exchange of accusations between political parties, especially between the traditional rivals the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqia List led by Iyad Allawi began to escalate with the continuation of the United States to withdraw.