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Alawi reveals the secrets of the 2010 elections and the pressure on Allawi to give up to the owners
Alawi reveals the secrets of the 2010 elections and the pressure on Allawi to give up to the owners
Twilight News
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The Iraqi politician Hassan al-Alawi, a member of the Iraqi parliament and the current candidate for the elections within the National Coalition, on Sunday, the pressure exerted against Vice President Iyad Allawi after winning the 2010 elections.
"The ambassadors of the United States and the United Kingdom went to Iyad Allawi after the results of the elections in 2010, where the Iraqi List, which he led, won the highest votes, and the government must have formed, and asked him, and I was present, to ease his congestion. And left him in the sense that to give up his constitutional right to form a government. "
He pointed out that "Allawi told the ambassadors that he is surprised that the people of democracy want him to waive a democratic right guaranteed by the Constitution."
Alawi said, "I tried then to get to the participants between Allawi and Nuri al-Maliki and met with the last 15 hours of work during which we reached understandings on power-sharing between the lists so that Maliki is prime minister while Allawi becomes president of the Republic powers.
Al-Alawi said that he had prevented two things. The first was a regional protest and the second was the refusal of the Islamic Party, which was headed by Tareq al-Hashemi, to take over the post of president of the republic. He said to us: "The prime minister and the republic can not be Shiites. The President of the Republic Senya), and here I told him that we promise the Iraqi List secular and not Shiite or Sunni, and therefore when we nominated Allawi because it is secular and not for sectarian reasons.
"Then the National Alliance was formed as the largest parliamentary bloc and ended up where they became the majority of the process of wrapping the Constitution."
And on whether Allawi has a chance in forming the next government, Alawi said that "Allawi's chance looks better today than ever before because of many data may be in the forefront of fragmentation of all blocks, especially the Shiite blocs," explaining that "even if the formation of a block The greater Shiite will not win a large number of seats in addition to that Sadr, who may get 40 seats will be outside this alliance will be closest to the alliance with Allawi, who may get 35 to 40 seats, and based on other alliances guaranteed with the Kurds and Sunnis, Allawi will guarantee 120 seats in parliament is a parliamentary alliance and not you Abia. "
http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/b8ff0340-e2ec-40b7-8c31-e9aae36680c0
Twilight News
2 hours ago
The Iraqi politician Hassan al-Alawi, a member of the Iraqi parliament and the current candidate for the elections within the National Coalition, on Sunday, the pressure exerted against Vice President Iyad Allawi after winning the 2010 elections.
"The ambassadors of the United States and the United Kingdom went to Iyad Allawi after the results of the elections in 2010, where the Iraqi List, which he led, won the highest votes, and the government must have formed, and asked him, and I was present, to ease his congestion. And left him in the sense that to give up his constitutional right to form a government. "
He pointed out that "Allawi told the ambassadors that he is surprised that the people of democracy want him to waive a democratic right guaranteed by the Constitution."
Alawi said, "I tried then to get to the participants between Allawi and Nuri al-Maliki and met with the last 15 hours of work during which we reached understandings on power-sharing between the lists so that Maliki is prime minister while Allawi becomes president of the Republic powers.
Al-Alawi said that he had prevented two things. The first was a regional protest and the second was the refusal of the Islamic Party, which was headed by Tareq al-Hashemi, to take over the post of president of the republic. He said to us: "The prime minister and the republic can not be Shiites. The President of the Republic Senya), and here I told him that we promise the Iraqi List secular and not Shiite or Sunni, and therefore when we nominated Allawi because it is secular and not for sectarian reasons.
"Then the National Alliance was formed as the largest parliamentary bloc and ended up where they became the majority of the process of wrapping the Constitution."
And on whether Allawi has a chance in forming the next government, Alawi said that "Allawi's chance looks better today than ever before because of many data may be in the forefront of fragmentation of all blocks, especially the Shiite blocs," explaining that "even if the formation of a block The greater Shiite will not win a large number of seats in addition to that Sadr, who may get 40 seats will be outside this alliance will be closest to the alliance with Allawi, who may get 35 to 40 seats, and based on other alliances guaranteed with the Kurds and Sunnis, Allawi will guarantee 120 seats in parliament is a parliamentary alliance and not you Abia. "
http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/b8ff0340-e2ec-40b7-8c31-e9aae36680c0
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