MP Shaker Daraji, from the Iraqi State of Law Coalition has said "the national meeting will be held during the next few days and in the near future, especially after attending President Jalal Talabani in Baghdad, meetings, and intensive dialogues with leaders and representatives of the political blocs." "And on the rhetoric of some political parties and seeking to withdraw confidence from the government or the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, we affirm the National Alliance and a coalition of state law that we are not afraid of this thing we will not accept any dictates or pressure by any party seeks in this direction," he said. Darraji added that "In case of withdrawal of confidence from the government, it means transferred to the caretaker government and the result will return the damage is reflected on the citizen in the provision of services as well as the complexity of the political landscape more," adding, "We are also in the National Alliance for our sockets and indicators on the rest of the political parties as a region of Kurdistan with respect to oil smuggling and the disputed areas and management of border crossings, airports and other files."
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