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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

NO SECOND TERM FOR MALIKI AND HIS SUCCESSOR FROM THE COALITION

No second term for Nouri al-Maliki and his successor from the coalition
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He said Iraq's national security adviser, former head of the centrist Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, who leads the centrist one of the components of the Iraqi National Coalition, "Shiite" the largest competitor to the list of the rule of law, led by al-Maliki in the forthcoming elections, "It is through the reading of the political arena and the popular al-Maliki does not want to renewal for a second post of President of Minister ", which he took up in May (May) in 2006.

He said al-Rubaie in a press statement that he "heard from al-Maliki personally in private and in public on several occasions"Between them and the presence of others, he is not willing to renewal for a second "and I think that is something the sound has been agreed by him Akbernh to upload and altitude would."

He pointed out that young democracies emerging from dictatorial regimes need to be a long time to build a democratic culture, people get used to it in the exchange of power, to change the rulers and this has happened in the countries of Eastern Europe that have emerged from totalitarian communist regimes and turned to a young democracies where the change of prime ministers in which all four years until the political situation stabilized and security because the people who used to totalitarian regimes tend to the individual to return, especially if they were experiencing difficult security and there is another test Pmahdt in South Africa after the end of racial discrimination against blacks and whites coming (Mandela) and survival period one where refusal to renew his presidency for a second term.

Rubaie said he observed through his personal experience in the State during the past six years that accompanied the successive Iraqi governments since the fall of the former regime "of a change in Spockyat public officials than they were at the start of receipt of the responsibility and some of this change is clear to the Iraqi people," he said, without explanation, what this change.

He believed that al-Rubaie's next prime minister will be a candidate of the Iraqi National Coalition, "because it would be the biggest bloc," adding that this stems from the awareness of the Iraqi people confidence in the selection of the fittest.

Iraq is gripped by the seventh of March in the next general election will produce a new three presidencies of the Republic and the Government and the House of Representatives and will compete the 127 political entities and 14 coalitions have the right to caucus, where about 19 million Iraqis to participate and will be the third to hit the country since the fall of the former regime in 2003.

Also entitled to a million and 900 thousand Iraqi expatriate participation in the elections to be held in 15 Arab and foreign countries are: Syria, Jordan, Britain, Sweden, Germany and the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Lebanon and Iran and the United States, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Netherlands and Turkey.

Also called for Iraqis of the election commission abroad to interact with overseas offices to complete the election. She said the media campaign organized by UNHCR to voters abroad will begin soon.
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