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Sunni bloc suspends parliamentary participation
Iraq's Sunni-backed bloc has suspended its participation in parliament until further notice. In a statement released Saturday, Iraqiya accused Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of failing to fulfill election promises to form a partnership government.
Iraq’s Sunni-backed bloc on Saturday suspended its participation in parliament accusing Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s Shi’ite-led government of concentrating power, a sign of rising political tensions as U.S. troops withdraw.

The move by the Iraqiya parliamentary bloc, headed by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, intensifies political jostling among the Shi’ite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs who form Iraq’s fragile power-sharing government.

Iraqiya said in a statement it was “suspending its participation in parliament ... until further notice”, accusing Maliki of stalling on promises to form a partnership government.

Iraqiya’s decision highlights the sectarian tensions always close to the surface in Iraq and shows the fragile nature of country’s power-sharing balance as the last American troops withdraw before Dec. 31.

The bloc complained Maliki is delaying filling key positions such as the ministries of defence and security, posts which have been empty for a year because of political squabbling.

Supported strongly by minority Sunnis, Iraqiya won the largest number of seats in a 2010 national election but failed to muster a governing majority.
Posted by: tipper 2011-12-17
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