Iyad Allawi, the leader of Iraq's cross-sectarian Iraqiya coalition, has said that power sharing in his country is a myth.
Allawi, whose bloc won the most seats in Iraq's election last year, was appointed to head a new statutory body intended to promote inclusivness, but turned the position down.
He argued the post failed to comply with a power-sharing deal that had been agreed following tortuous negotiations in the wake of the elections.
A government was eventually formed in December, following the deal, a full nine months after the election had taken place.
Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh asked him why he withdrew from the post as head of the national security council.