Iraq: Ammar al-Hakim calls for the legislation of the National Guard Law
Search head of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, in his office in Baghdad with Iraqi Vice President Osama Najafi political and security developments in the country, calling for legislation the National Guard Law. A statement by the Presidency of the Supreme Council, said that "al-Hakim and al-Nujaifi discussed the security situation and the victories achieved by the security forces and the Peshmerga as well as discuss the tribal role in the face of Daash Add Search Iraqi openness to the Arab and international and regional ocean." Hakim, according to the statement, "Legislation National Guard law as the legal framework for the work of the popular crowd and the Iraqi tribes," noting that "faith in the political process and to emphasize the unity of Iraq and the partnership between the components of the broad front in the face of Daash important messages launched by the fight against terrorism and extremism, which recently took place in Arbil conference ". He pointed out that Najafi explained to him the national trends of the conference, "adding that" the component strength and inner harmony important entrance and introduction of national cohesion and lead to power home under a strong and coherent components. "
For his part, "praised Osama al-Hakim visions in the relations between the political forces and the need to hold a meeting between the political forces and leaders of the blocks with the three presidencies to develop a road map for all the political, security and economic processes."
Stressing "the implementation of the political agreement and the legislation of the National Guard law and popular crowd," stressing that "to save human rights during the upcoming military operations and try to win community Fdaash enemy of all."
He pointed out that "big challenges and high vigor and there is a historical opportunity for success in light of the positive and the international support for Iraq in the face of Daash political atmosphere."
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Search head of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, in his office in Baghdad with Iraqi Vice President Osama Najafi political and security developments in the country, calling for legislation the National Guard Law. A statement by the Presidency of the Supreme Council, said that "al-Hakim and al-Nujaifi discussed the security situation and the victories achieved by the security forces and the Peshmerga as well as discuss the tribal role in the face of Daash Add Search Iraqi openness to the Arab and international and regional ocean." Hakim, according to the statement, "Legislation National Guard law as the legal framework for the work of the popular crowd and the Iraqi tribes," noting that "faith in the political process and to emphasize the unity of Iraq and the partnership between the components of the broad front in the face of Daash important messages launched by the fight against terrorism and extremism, which recently took place in Arbil conference ". He pointed out that Najafi explained to him the national trends of the conference, "adding that" the component strength and inner harmony important entrance and introduction of national cohesion and lead to power home under a strong and coherent components. "
For his part, "praised Osama al-Hakim visions in the relations between the political forces and the need to hold a meeting between the political forces and leaders of the blocks with the three presidencies to develop a road map for all the political, security and economic processes."
Stressing "the implementation of the political agreement and the legislation of the National Guard law and popular crowd," stressing that "to save human rights during the upcoming military operations and try to win community Fdaash enemy of all."
He pointed out that "big challenges and high vigor and there is a historical opportunity for success in light of the positive and the international support for Iraq in the face of Daash political atmosphere."
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