Former PM al-Maliki says won’t run for Iraq premiership
Al-Maliki was elected a prime minister in 2006
By Arif Yusuf
BAGHDAD
Iraqi Vice President Nouri al-Maliki announced on Sunday that he does not plan to run for the post of prime minister.
Al-Maliki, who leads the State of Law coalition, was elected a prime minister in 2006 and served for another term between 2010 and 2014.
“When I announced years ago that I will not run for
The former premier said he would support the upcoming prime minister to carry out reforms and accomplish his national tasks.
The remarks came a day before the new parliament convenes for its first session.
Last month, Iraq's electoral commission announced that a manual recount of the May 12 parliamentary elections
The vote results were approved by the Iraqi Federal Court.
According to the results, Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's
Within 30 days of the first parliament session, the assembly will elect -- by a two-thirds majority -- the country’s next president.
The president will then task the largest bloc in parliament with drawing up a government, which must be referred back to parliament for approval.