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Cabinet setback as Iraqi MPs quit | Cabinet setback as Iraqi MPs quit |
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Five Iraqi MPs have announced a boycott of cabinet meetings, deepening the political crisis and leaving the unity government without any Sunni members. | Five Iraqi MPs have announced a boycott of cabinet meetings, deepening the political crisis and leaving the unity government without any Sunni members. |
The ministers, who are loyal to former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, blamed what they said was the Shia-led government's failure to end sectarian favouritism. | The ministers, who are loyal to former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, blamed what they said was the Shia-led government's failure to end sectarian favouritism. |
The Iraqi National List ministers included Sunnis, Shia and a Christian. | |
Iraq's largest Sunni-Arab bloc, the Accordance Front, withdrew six ministers from the cabinet last week. | Iraq's largest Sunni-Arab bloc, the Accordance Front, withdrew six ministers from the cabinet last week. |
So far this year, 17 government ministers - nearly half of the cabinet - have either suspended their participation or quit. | So far this year, 17 government ministers - nearly half of the cabinet - have either suspended their participation or quit. |
The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Baghdad says it is a serious setback for any attempts at reconciliation between Shia and Sunni factions. | The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Baghdad says it is a serious setback for any attempts at reconciliation between Shia and Sunni factions. |
Our correspondent says the latest events leave the administration of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki looking more fragile than ever. | Our correspondent says the latest events leave the administration of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki looking more fragile than ever. |
Iraqi MPs are not due to return to parliament until early September when their holidays end. | Iraqi MPs are not due to return to parliament until early September when their holidays end. |