Legal committee begins by moving the files to prepare for questioning Maliki

Posted: June 14, 2012 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
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14/06/2012 14:25

Baghdad, June 14 (Rn) – The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr on Thursday that a legal committee will begin next week, preparing files for the “irregularities” in preparation for the constitutional question the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in the House of Representatives.

The political parties claim to withdraw confidence from the al-Maliki have agreed in Erbil recently to form a joint media committee of the three blocs claim of no confidence and the formation of a legal committee also holds the post of the blocks set up files that condemns al-Maliki.

The leader of the movement and member of the Prince Kanani, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the Committee will start meeting next week to discuss the files contained violations of constitutionality,” noting that “most of the next meetings will be held in Baghdad.”

The Kanani “We are dealing Batarha issue of constitutional and in accordance with the Rules of Procedure of the House of Representatives and therefore must be if the questions were directed questioning about the violations of the Constitution or the law and financial violations and abuses of the powers.”

Among the most prominent advocates of no-confidence cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani and the Iraqi coalition.

Maliki’s critics have stepped out of their meetings pave the consolidated version to isolate al-Maliki from office through the ballot in the House of Representatives, after accusing him of exclusivity.

Participating coalition, the Iraqi government and al-Maliki has about eight ministers. Sadr is also involved with most of the service ministries with the participation of the Kurds.

The prime minister’s supporters say he is dealing according to the law and asked his critics to amend the Constitution which granted broad powers by the criticism.

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