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Message Subject Iraq an economic Study
Poster Handle Alexander
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Can people just demand people to resign over there?

Posted Today, 07:25 AM


Deputy of the Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Maliki demands list to resign from the Government and the formation of a new Government
25/04/2013-12: 18 pm | Hits: 88


The Deputy called for Iraqi Arabic list, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh Al-mutlaq of the resignation of all Ministers of the Iraqi "Government as a first step and then if the Parliament unable to pass laws that create a bit of stability in the lives of Iraqi citizens would be all options are on the table and even the collective resignation."



MP Nada al-Jabouri said in a statement that "resignation is the message to the whole world that there is satisfaction on the next Iraq and Iraqi citizen and is an important element for creating change may come with positive results on the Iraqi scene."



"It is not reasonable to take the role of the Government in the conflict with Iraq as in many areas, Iraqis were in conflict and ongoing rivalry with the Government and forcing the Government to the military, which must protect the homeland in this rivalry to be the resignation of the Government and the formation of a new Government involving the same parties within Parliament.



Iraq witnessed a political crisis resulted in the continuation of the popular demonstrations in the governorates of Anbar, Ninewa and Salah al-Din, demanding the release of prisoners and detainees and the issuance of the amnesty law and the abolition of the accountability and Justice Act [formerly the debaathification], article [4] terror, balancing, and other demands.



The protests have seen rapid developments and implications of having a joint force made up of rapid intervention forces, SWAT and the strength of the Iraqi army Tuesday storming the demonstrators in hawijah in Kirkuk province, a clash between the two sides broke out which left dozens of dead and wounded on both sides.



The Defence Ministry blamed the protest parks is responsible for sheltering Al-Qaeda and Baathist elements.



The Cabinet decided to set up a Ministerial Committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh Al-mutlaq to investigate incidents and decided to release all those arrested in the events and victims as martyrs and to ensure the Iraqi Government to treat the wounded inside and outside Iraq



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