The former minister is expected a meeting between Maliki and Sadr and Hakim to resolve the national presidency
02/06/2015 21:13
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Raging controversy within the National Alliance, the largest Shiite political bloc, comprising the major powers on the president, who does not possess the powers influential in the decision of the Shiite bloc, but he enjoys as moral.
The cast-Shiite divide, which toppled Nouri al-Maliki, a shadow over the coalition of the coalition combines Ammar al-Hakim, Muqtada al-Sadr, and a coalition of state law, which belongs to him Haider al-Abadi, headed "formality" al-Maliki.
Emphasizes citizen block it and its ally the Liberal Mthompsktan nomination for the presidency of the wise alliance but without the "vote", preferring consensus in this regard, while stick to the rule of law through the nomination of Ali al-Adeeb voting mechanism.
But Hakim presidency of the National Alliance collide rules of procedure of the alliance, which provides that the president be a member of the House of Representatives and get the 60% during the vote.
It seems that this Shiite split - Shiite led to the failure of the National Alliance held meetings to discuss the developments in the country, and make some claim to a meeting at the summit level to solve the problem of the previous rules of procedure.
He says Hassan sarees, member bloc citizen told the "long", "The National Alliance has become divided into two teams, one supporter of the nomination of the President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim and another supporter of the candidate of a coalition of state law on the writer." It shows that "both sides of the national coalition, the Liberal and the citizen, demanding, headed by the National Alliance on the grounds that the prime minister was of the share of state law."
Illustrates the effect that "the negotiations had not been interrupted between the National Alliance components in order to reach an agreement on a single candidate for the presidency of the coalition," noting that "the members of the State of Law coalition support, in closed sessions, the nomination of al-Hakim, to head the coalition, led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi" .
The attention of the leadership of the Supreme Council that "the Islamic Dawa Party, is nominated for the presidency of the writer of the National Alliance insists strongly on this nomination."
And about the possibility of a vote on the candidates of the Presidency of the alliance to resolve the crisis within the Shiite alliance, say current and former deputy minister said, "Ammar al-Hakim refuses to vote for the adoption of the resolution of the presidency of the National Alliance mechanism preferably resorting to agree internalized all the blocks in the coalition on a unified personality."
In turn, says Jassim Mohammed Jaafar, MP for the coalition of state law, said that "the political body of the National Alliance will hold a meeting, this week, to resolve the issue of the presidential candidate," indicating that "the political body composed of three members of the state law, and 2 to block the citizen, and 2 for free and one block of virtue. "
He said Jaafar, in an interview with "long", "The meeting will discuss the possibility of adopting specific and clear mechanism for the selection of a new president of the National Alliance from among the candidates who are by modifying the old mechanism for the winning candidate on 60% of the vote as well as the need to be deputy in parliament. "
He continues, member of a coalition of state law, saying "if the political body has failed to amend this mechanism at its next meeting, Vstljo to hold a meeting between the head of state law Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim and the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to elect a president of the Alliance political consensus."
But Dalimy Aziz, a member of the Liberal bloc, confirms that "the masses of the Liberal and the citizens refuse to strongly take on the writer Chairman of the Alliance for the next period," pointing out that "the visions will be standardized between the Supreme Council and the Sadrists to choose the next president of the coalition."
And explain Dalimy reservations on a candidate state law as "having a lot of intersections inherited from former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's policy, and therefore there are figures are still sticking to the past and differences," stressing that "the president of the Alliance must be flexible character have an acceptability by all parties."
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02/06/2015 21:13
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Raging controversy within the National Alliance, the largest Shiite political bloc, comprising the major powers on the president, who does not possess the powers influential in the decision of the Shiite bloc, but he enjoys as moral.
The cast-Shiite divide, which toppled Nouri al-Maliki, a shadow over the coalition of the coalition combines Ammar al-Hakim, Muqtada al-Sadr, and a coalition of state law, which belongs to him Haider al-Abadi, headed "formality" al-Maliki.
Emphasizes citizen block it and its ally the Liberal Mthompsktan nomination for the presidency of the wise alliance but without the "vote", preferring consensus in this regard, while stick to the rule of law through the nomination of Ali al-Adeeb voting mechanism.
But Hakim presidency of the National Alliance collide rules of procedure of the alliance, which provides that the president be a member of the House of Representatives and get the 60% during the vote.
It seems that this Shiite split - Shiite led to the failure of the National Alliance held meetings to discuss the developments in the country, and make some claim to a meeting at the summit level to solve the problem of the previous rules of procedure.
He says Hassan sarees, member bloc citizen told the "long", "The National Alliance has become divided into two teams, one supporter of the nomination of the President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim and another supporter of the candidate of a coalition of state law on the writer." It shows that "both sides of the national coalition, the Liberal and the citizen, demanding, headed by the National Alliance on the grounds that the prime minister was of the share of state law."
Illustrates the effect that "the negotiations had not been interrupted between the National Alliance components in order to reach an agreement on a single candidate for the presidency of the coalition," noting that "the members of the State of Law coalition support, in closed sessions, the nomination of al-Hakim, to head the coalition, led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi" .
The attention of the leadership of the Supreme Council that "the Islamic Dawa Party, is nominated for the presidency of the writer of the National Alliance insists strongly on this nomination."
And about the possibility of a vote on the candidates of the Presidency of the alliance to resolve the crisis within the Shiite alliance, say current and former deputy minister said, "Ammar al-Hakim refuses to vote for the adoption of the resolution of the presidency of the National Alliance mechanism preferably resorting to agree internalized all the blocks in the coalition on a unified personality."
In turn, says Jassim Mohammed Jaafar, MP for the coalition of state law, said that "the political body of the National Alliance will hold a meeting, this week, to resolve the issue of the presidential candidate," indicating that "the political body composed of three members of the state law, and 2 to block the citizen, and 2 for free and one block of virtue. "
He said Jaafar, in an interview with "long", "The meeting will discuss the possibility of adopting specific and clear mechanism for the selection of a new president of the National Alliance from among the candidates who are by modifying the old mechanism for the winning candidate on 60% of the vote as well as the need to be deputy in parliament. "
He continues, member of a coalition of state law, saying "if the political body has failed to amend this mechanism at its next meeting, Vstljo to hold a meeting between the head of state law Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim and the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to elect a president of the Alliance political consensus."
But Dalimy Aziz, a member of the Liberal bloc, confirms that "the masses of the Liberal and the citizens refuse to strongly take on the writer Chairman of the Alliance for the next period," pointing out that "the visions will be standardized between the Supreme Council and the Sadrists to choose the next president of the coalition."
And explain Dalimy reservations on a candidate state law as "having a lot of intersections inherited from former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's policy, and therefore there are figures are still sticking to the past and differences," stressing that "the president of the Alliance must be flexible character have an acceptability by all parties."
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