Friday, August 19, 2011

Combine the unit calls for Bahrain's Prime Minister to step down

Called the president of the National Unity Sheikh Abdul Latif Al Mahmoud Bahraini Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa to resign from office to end the crisis in the country, according to the newspaper "Washington Post" Thursday.

The site said "network compatibility" news, quoting the newspaper, said that Sheikh Al-Mahmoud said: "The prime minister must resign after protests that began in the fourteenth of February," he said, adding that the time required searching for "new face" to the post.

He added: "The Constitution gives many powers to the king to choose a prime minister," he said, adding that the constitution did not stipulate that the Prime Minister of the ruling family or of a certain range.

The Bahraini opposition has demanded the resignation of the government and free elections to form a new government meet the aspirations of the people.

On the other hand, has seen many cities and villages in Bahrain rallies demanding an end to state repression against the Bahraini people within the activities of the "right of self-determination" and called for by the forces of the fourteenth of February.

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