Union forces respond to the concerns of Maliki's coalition of the formation of the National Guard
Baghdad-Iraq Press -6 February: expressed his State of Law coalition, led by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, and fears that the enactment of the "National Guard" will turn Iraq into a "rival provinces," which will create a conflict with the federal government in Baghdad, while stressing Union of Iraqi forces to those far from the ground fears.
The MP said the coalition of law, Messenger Radi, "The National Guard law will not pass, but mine in it," warning that "the law will lead in the future to make Iraq provinces, especially after the battles with al Daash causing a crisis between the provinces and the federal government in Baghdad. "
Radi stressed, in a press statement, that "the law of the National Guard need to study and lack of urgency, it must be that there are observations of specialists to explain the pros and cons of this law."
He called Radi Iraqi officials who are demanding legislation of the law, that "the National Guard does not work within the provinces or confined to specific forces in the region."
In contrast, reduced the Iraqi Forces Union, the possibility of lead "National Guard" law, to the emergence of new regions in Al-Anbar, or other Sunni provinces, intersecting with the federal government in Baghdad.
The MP said Raad Aldhlki, "What dispel the shadows of these fears, is that the National Guard will serve hot areas, and strengthens the cohesion and communication between the provinces, and reduces the gap between citizens and the government."
Aldhlki He added that "the Kurdistan region were not made in a moment of time, but for decades," ruled that "the legislation of the National Guard law leads to the emergence of the New Territories at the moment."
He stressed that "the National Guard will provide security and stability, and build confidence between the provinces and the government is reflected positively on the future of Iraq."
The formation of a "National Guard" one of the basic items that have been agreed upon during the formation of the current Iraqi government, and approved by the representatives of the hot spots in the cabinet.
It is expected the law, "National Guard" legislation in the Iraqi parliament to become valid, having passed by the Council of Ministers, on Tuesday, in a bid to end rifts Taúfah.anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq Press -6 February: expressed his State of Law coalition, led by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, and fears that the enactment of the "National Guard" will turn Iraq into a "rival provinces," which will create a conflict with the federal government in Baghdad, while stressing Union of Iraqi forces to those far from the ground fears.
The MP said the coalition of law, Messenger Radi, "The National Guard law will not pass, but mine in it," warning that "the law will lead in the future to make Iraq provinces, especially after the battles with al Daash causing a crisis between the provinces and the federal government in Baghdad. "
Radi stressed, in a press statement, that "the law of the National Guard need to study and lack of urgency, it must be that there are observations of specialists to explain the pros and cons of this law."
He called Radi Iraqi officials who are demanding legislation of the law, that "the National Guard does not work within the provinces or confined to specific forces in the region."
In contrast, reduced the Iraqi Forces Union, the possibility of lead "National Guard" law, to the emergence of new regions in Al-Anbar, or other Sunni provinces, intersecting with the federal government in Baghdad.
The MP said Raad Aldhlki, "What dispel the shadows of these fears, is that the National Guard will serve hot areas, and strengthens the cohesion and communication between the provinces, and reduces the gap between citizens and the government."
Aldhlki He added that "the Kurdistan region were not made in a moment of time, but for decades," ruled that "the legislation of the National Guard law leads to the emergence of the New Territories at the moment."
He stressed that "the National Guard will provide security and stability, and build confidence between the provinces and the government is reflected positively on the future of Iraq."
The formation of a "National Guard" one of the basic items that have been agreed upon during the formation of the current Iraqi government, and approved by the representatives of the hot spots in the cabinet.
It is expected the law, "National Guard" legislation in the Iraqi parliament to become valid, having passed by the Council of Ministers, on Tuesday, in a bid to end rifts Taúfah.anthy (1)
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