Deputy: Abadi representing Iraq in international forums and everyone demands of supporting
Published on Sat, 24 January 2 / January 2015 04:30
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - showed a member of the Liberal bloc in the House of Representatives Juma Bureau, Saturday, surprised at the position declared by the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani and some political forces on the background of directing a special invitation to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to attend the international coalition meeting in London.
The Bureau's (IMN), that "the announcement by the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, yesterday an Iraqi constitution and the principles of partnership which was formed on the basis of the government," noting that "the Constitution stressed that Iraq is a federal federal system Prime Minister is the Prime Minister of Iraq, including the the Kurdistan region, as the President of the Republic Fuad Masum is today Iraq does not represent the only Kurdish nationalism. "
The Court added that "all the political parties and the Kurdistan region out of the sectarian and national seclusion and commitment to national principles," calling on everyone to "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi support in his duties as a Foreign speaks on behalf of Iraq."
He stressed the Court that "if the international coalition found that there is an interest of Iraq in the presence of a representative of the Kurdistan region or from other political parties to a meeting in London to face calls them", adding that "the international coalition to deal with Iraq as a unified state President Government Haider al-Abadi."
He criticized the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Bazrani in a statement issued by the Presidency of the province, yesterday, the international coalition for not directing an official invitation to attend the representative of the province at the meeting, and stressed that he is not entitled to be represented by anyone to give a voice to international conferences and forums.
From: Haidar Ibrahim al-Tamimi, editor: Laith Mohammed Reza
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Published on Sat, 24 January 2 / January 2015 04:30
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - showed a member of the Liberal bloc in the House of Representatives Juma Bureau, Saturday, surprised at the position declared by the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani and some political forces on the background of directing a special invitation to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to attend the international coalition meeting in London.
The Bureau's (IMN), that "the announcement by the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, yesterday an Iraqi constitution and the principles of partnership which was formed on the basis of the government," noting that "the Constitution stressed that Iraq is a federal federal system Prime Minister is the Prime Minister of Iraq, including the the Kurdistan region, as the President of the Republic Fuad Masum is today Iraq does not represent the only Kurdish nationalism. "
The Court added that "all the political parties and the Kurdistan region out of the sectarian and national seclusion and commitment to national principles," calling on everyone to "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi support in his duties as a Foreign speaks on behalf of Iraq."
He stressed the Court that "if the international coalition found that there is an interest of Iraq in the presence of a representative of the Kurdistan region or from other political parties to a meeting in London to face calls them", adding that "the international coalition to deal with Iraq as a unified state President Government Haider al-Abadi."
He criticized the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Bazrani in a statement issued by the Presidency of the province, yesterday, the international coalition for not directing an official invitation to attend the representative of the province at the meeting, and stressed that he is not entitled to be represented by anyone to give a voice to international conferences and forums.
From: Haidar Ibrahim al-Tamimi, editor: Laith Mohammed Reza
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