Maliki will likely win the largest number of seats in the next House of Representatives
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Maliki will likely win the largest number of seats in the next House of Representatives
February 1, 2010 · Posted in NEWS
Monday, February 01, 2010
Said a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research Dr Hisham Dawood that the results of opinion polls conducted by the Center in Iraq in recent months showing the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s rivals in winning the largest number of seats in the House of Representatives next.
David explained in a radio interview that Iraqi citizens will vote to initiate more of, “pointing out that” what is overwhelming to the citizens that the political class has failed, “However, to say,” There is something of a conviction (that) may be al-Maliki’s largest audience.
Dawood said the difficulty of forging alliances between the major political forces after the next election, adding that “the prime minister aspires to a second term, but you will have a parliamentary majority.
David stressed that the Iraqi citizen, has imposed on political forces to change the political discourse, pointing out that “the recipes of sectarian, religious or other did not succeed in Iraq,” stressing the importance of economics in addressing the crisis that has plagued Iraq.
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Monday, February 01, 2010
Said a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research Dr Hisham Dawood that the results of opinion polls conducted by the Center in Iraq in recent months showing the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s rivals in winning the largest number of seats in the House of Representatives next.
David explained in a radio interview that Iraqi citizens will vote to initiate more of, “pointing out that” what is overwhelming to the citizens that the political class has failed, “However, to say,” There is something of a conviction (that) may be al-Maliki’s largest audience.
Dawood said the difficulty of forging alliances between the major political forces after the next election, adding that “the prime minister aspires to a second term, but you will have a parliamentary majority.
David stressed that the Iraqi citizen, has imposed on political forces to change the political discourse, pointing out that “the recipes of sectarian, religious or other did not succeed in Iraq,” stressing the importance of economics in addressing the crisis that has plagued Iraq.
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