Supreme Council: the outskirts of the state law does not want the National Alliance to be strong
10:05: 02/08/2015
Khandan - A leading figure in the Islamic Supreme Council that "there are parties in the coalition of state law hamper efforts to make the National Alliance Foundation effective and powerful by virtue of what it represents a parliamentary majority (180 members of the total 328 members of parliament) and government (17 ministers of all 30 ministers in Government Haider Abadi), which led to obtain paralysis in the ability of the alliance to fulfill its role in the political process. " said Fadi al-Shammari leader of the Supreme Council of the newspaper «Middle East» The "National Alliance did not hold meetings which were held periodically regularly for months , which led to the non-completion of his presidency and the formation of bodies of leadership and its committees and its rules of procedure, "accusing these parties as" do not want the alliance to be strong. " With regard to the transmission of the conflict between the National Alliance components to local governments in the provinces, confirmed Fadi al-Shammari, that " problems experienced by the Dawa Party (Maliki) is beginning to affect the paths of work of the National Alliance, both on coalition level as an institution must be effective, while others want an alliance only when needed or on the level of local governments in the provinces, "noting that" the masses of the citizen and the Liberal Ttfhman Some aspects of the problems within some parties in the coalition of state law and in particular the Dawa party and they need time to heal their situation and move on to a new stage, but time will not be open, "explaining that" what we would like to say is that all of the thinking largest parliamentary and political force in Iraq distract reasons partisan self-interest he commits a strategic error. " And on the current situation of local governments in the provinces, Shammari stressed that "there is a strong alliance between the Liberals and the citizen in all the provinces about which will be reflected in changes in some provinces, while there is a breakup of the coalition of state law in most of the central and southern provinces."
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10:05: 02/08/2015
Khandan - A leading figure in the Islamic Supreme Council that "there are parties in the coalition of state law hamper efforts to make the National Alliance Foundation effective and powerful by virtue of what it represents a parliamentary majority (180 members of the total 328 members of parliament) and government (17 ministers of all 30 ministers in Government Haider Abadi), which led to obtain paralysis in the ability of the alliance to fulfill its role in the political process. " said Fadi al-Shammari leader of the Supreme Council of the newspaper «Middle East» The "National Alliance did not hold meetings which were held periodically regularly for months , which led to the non-completion of his presidency and the formation of bodies of leadership and its committees and its rules of procedure, "accusing these parties as" do not want the alliance to be strong. " With regard to the transmission of the conflict between the National Alliance components to local governments in the provinces, confirmed Fadi al-Shammari, that " problems experienced by the Dawa Party (Maliki) is beginning to affect the paths of work of the National Alliance, both on coalition level as an institution must be effective, while others want an alliance only when needed or on the level of local governments in the provinces, "noting that" the masses of the citizen and the Liberal Ttfhman Some aspects of the problems within some parties in the coalition of state law and in particular the Dawa party and they need time to heal their situation and move on to a new stage, but time will not be open, "explaining that" what we would like to say is that all of the thinking largest parliamentary and political force in Iraq distract reasons partisan self-interest he commits a strategic error. " And on the current situation of local governments in the provinces, Shammari stressed that "there is a strong alliance between the Liberals and the citizen in all the provinces about which will be reflected in changes in some provinces, while there is a breakup of the coalition of state law in most of the central and southern provinces."
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