Samarrai calls for Iraq's leaders to hold hearings to resolve the problems included the Peshmerga of the National Guard
Friday, 10 October 2014 23:35
[Baghdad-where]
Said the Secretary-General of the Iraqi Islamic Party, Ayad al-Samarrai, "the Supreme Iraqi political leaders to hold dialogue sessions to report their outlook for the future of Iraq, at least what each party wants to achieve and agree on the final image."
A statement of the party received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it for the Samurai saying: "Whatever the outcome good or bad, it is much easier than the war broke out between the components of Iraq, because the outcome of the war is to achieve unfortunate choices are afraid of them today and probably way more worse and dangerous."
He said that "one of the strongest reasons for non-adoption of the budget in 2014 was the dispute that broke out between the Kurdistan region and the previous government, which otherwise have passed more than a year without a solution, and the effect was much damage done to the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, General."
He explained that he Samurai "Maybe it will address a temporary settlement and under American pressure in order to return things to normal, but the procedure will serve as a temporary truce is not only not a substitute for the final solution."
He said the Secretary-General of the Iraqi Islamic Party, "states and governments used to go to arbitration when unable to reach a solution, arbitration and whatever he saw some unfair but it is in itself a solution to stop the deterioration, but opens the door to handle the positive after that."
He also said al-Samarrai said, "that the government and urgently address several matters, including the agreement on the interpretation of constitutional provisions relating to the oil wealth and the distribution of resources, and the enactment of the oil and gas or the formation of the Supreme Council for oil and gas in order to paint oil policies through it, and the enactment of financial resources, and the enactment of the Guard National to include the Peshmerga forces, "stressing that" the completion of these tasks will make Iraq goes on to the stage of understanding instead of conflict, which was a feature of the previous stage, "Ended
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Friday, 10 October 2014 23:35
[Baghdad-where]
Said the Secretary-General of the Iraqi Islamic Party, Ayad al-Samarrai, "the Supreme Iraqi political leaders to hold dialogue sessions to report their outlook for the future of Iraq, at least what each party wants to achieve and agree on the final image."
A statement of the party received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it for the Samurai saying: "Whatever the outcome good or bad, it is much easier than the war broke out between the components of Iraq, because the outcome of the war is to achieve unfortunate choices are afraid of them today and probably way more worse and dangerous."
He said that "one of the strongest reasons for non-adoption of the budget in 2014 was the dispute that broke out between the Kurdistan region and the previous government, which otherwise have passed more than a year without a solution, and the effect was much damage done to the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, General."
He explained that he Samurai "Maybe it will address a temporary settlement and under American pressure in order to return things to normal, but the procedure will serve as a temporary truce is not only not a substitute for the final solution."
He said the Secretary-General of the Iraqi Islamic Party, "states and governments used to go to arbitration when unable to reach a solution, arbitration and whatever he saw some unfair but it is in itself a solution to stop the deterioration, but opens the door to handle the positive after that."
He also said al-Samarrai said, "that the government and urgently address several matters, including the agreement on the interpretation of constitutional provisions relating to the oil wealth and the distribution of resources, and the enactment of the oil and gas or the formation of the Supreme Council for oil and gas in order to paint oil policies through it, and the enactment of financial resources, and the enactment of the Guard National to include the Peshmerga forces, "stressing that" the completion of these tasks will make Iraq goes on to the stage of understanding instead of conflict, which was a feature of the previous stage, "Ended
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