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Maliki: political blocs continues to form a majority government
Maliki: political blocs continues to form a majority government
Shafaq News/ detect The of coalition of law state, revealed Tuesday, that the political blocs to work to pick up their affairs to move forward in forming a majority government, stressing at the same time that the withdrawal of the Iraqia List would not affect,
the performance of the work of the government.The list of Iraqia announced, on Monday the suspension of its participation in the government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, and this decision comes two days after their boycotting the parliamentary sessions in protest at government policies.“ The withdrawal of the Iraqia government will not affect the work of the government and the political process in the long run, however, in this particular time it may cause some reluctances until filling the vacuum, because there are ministers who took the work of their ministries in their hands for the last term. " The MP of the State of Law coalition Batoul Farouk said in an interview with "Shafaq News".
There are eight Iraqia list ministers in the Iraqi government made up of 31 ministers. The government is bearing the label of national partnership because it consists ministers from most of the political blocs that won parliamentary seats in recent elections.
"The political blocs to work to pick up their affairs to form a majority government and abolish of government of national partnership." Farouk explained
The parliamentary, cultural and popular circles show fears of what they described as the likelihood of the deteriorating security situation in Baghdad and other provinces, due to continued political differences on many outstanding issues.
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