Sunday, September 4, 2011
*****Dialogues on the subject the Iraqi majority government after the next meeting of leaders of blocs*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****confirmed the Iraqi List, led by Iyad Allawi, *****a Sunday, that the dialogues on the formation of the Government***** of the political majority subject***** to the outcome of the next meeting of the political blocs *****in the house of President of the Republic, *****while shown that a coalition of state law, *****led by Nuri al-Maliki, an important component and can not be exceeded, *****suggested the involvement of some of its components in that government.*****
The MP said the list, Ahmed electrodes in a press statement, *****"The political moves on the political majority government***** based on the next meeting of the political blocs *****to be held at the home of the president, Jalal Talabani, *****and the extent of his success."***** He considered that "the lack of success of these dialogues and reach an impasse on the subject of partnership, will lead to the possibility of no-confidence in the current government and form a majority government policy to achieve the desired stability and the delivery of services to the people." The electrodes that "the formation of a government majority of political representation does not mean the rest of the ingredients," noting that "the government will include all the components of the Iraqi people, although the initial consultation has not been headed up by now." The electrodes, that "a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, an important component and can not be overcome," likely "the involvement of some of its components in the government of the political majority, such as mass independent."
The mass of independent components of a coalition of state law, and chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein Shahristani, the deputy in the cluster, Khalid al-Attiyah, who was deputy chairman of the House of Representatives before.
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*****Dialogues on the subject the Iraqi majority government after the next meeting of leaders of blocs*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****confirmed the Iraqi List, led by Iyad Allawi, *****a Sunday, that the dialogues on the formation of the Government***** of the political majority subject***** to the outcome of the next meeting of the political blocs *****in the house of President of the Republic, *****while shown that a coalition of state law, *****led by Nuri al-Maliki, an important component and can not be exceeded, *****suggested the involvement of some of its components in that government.*****
The MP said the list, Ahmed electrodes in a press statement, *****"The political moves on the political majority government***** based on the next meeting of the political blocs *****to be held at the home of the president, Jalal Talabani, *****and the extent of his success."***** He considered that "the lack of success of these dialogues and reach an impasse on the subject of partnership, will lead to the possibility of no-confidence in the current government and form a majority government policy to achieve the desired stability and the delivery of services to the people." The electrodes that "the formation of a government majority of political representation does not mean the rest of the ingredients," noting that "the government will include all the components of the Iraqi people, although the initial consultation has not been headed up by now." The electrodes, that "a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, an important component and can not be overcome," likely "the involvement of some of its components in the government of the political majority, such as mass independent."
The mass of independent components of a coalition of state law, and chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein Shahristani, the deputy in the cluster, Khalid al-Attiyah, who was deputy chairman of the House of Representatives before.
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