Discussions for the return of the Iraqi coalition forces to parliament
2/22/2015
BAGHDAD
continues Congress alliance Iraqi forces discuss cancel their boycott of parliamentary sessions with the participation of all its components, stressing that they are pledged their return to agree to bear arms, however, the state and the detection of crimes against Iraqis and to reach real results by committees formed for the detection of these crimes .The MP said the coalition Ahmed milkfish, "morning" that talks about the participation of deputies coalition forces in the next session of parliament is still under political understandings among members affiliated blocs in the coalition and the political blocs and the three presidencies. He stressed that the coalition forces sought to calm, but not without a roadmap reservation blood of Iraqis from all sects, noting that the demands of the coalition forces is to uncover who is behind these crimes and disarming armed groups and confined, however, specifically state, stressing that the meetings between the blocks coalition forces continuing to reach a deal to return. While most likely the National Alliance MP Hisham al-Suhail, the presence of the Union of Forces National Congress and a coalition of the parliamentary session next Tuesday. He said in a press statement that there is a decline in the Congress and national labor union coalition's comments after it announced Daash terrorist gangs claimed responsibility for the killing of Sheikh Qasim Swidan, adding that he hoped to attend the session next Tuesday. To that between the MP for the coalition forces, Salah al-Jubouri, the three presidencies asked the coalition forces truce and this does not eliminate our rights and our demand for an inventory of weapons, however the state. He told the "morning" that the danger is running out all Iraqi political blocs and not the coalition forces alone, and this reflects the fact that our demands in the interest of the people and the Iraqi government in creating a peaceful homeland.
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2/22/2015
BAGHDAD
continues Congress alliance Iraqi forces discuss cancel their boycott of parliamentary sessions with the participation of all its components, stressing that they are pledged their return to agree to bear arms, however, the state and the detection of crimes against Iraqis and to reach real results by committees formed for the detection of these crimes .The MP said the coalition Ahmed milkfish, "morning" that talks about the participation of deputies coalition forces in the next session of parliament is still under political understandings among members affiliated blocs in the coalition and the political blocs and the three presidencies. He stressed that the coalition forces sought to calm, but not without a roadmap reservation blood of Iraqis from all sects, noting that the demands of the coalition forces is to uncover who is behind these crimes and disarming armed groups and confined, however, specifically state, stressing that the meetings between the blocks coalition forces continuing to reach a deal to return. While most likely the National Alliance MP Hisham al-Suhail, the presence of the Union of Forces National Congress and a coalition of the parliamentary session next Tuesday. He said in a press statement that there is a decline in the Congress and national labor union coalition's comments after it announced Daash terrorist gangs claimed responsibility for the killing of Sheikh Qasim Swidan, adding that he hoped to attend the session next Tuesday. To that between the MP for the coalition forces, Salah al-Jubouri, the three presidencies asked the coalition forces truce and this does not eliminate our rights and our demand for an inventory of weapons, however the state. He told the "morning" that the danger is running out all Iraqi political blocs and not the coalition forces alone, and this reflects the fact that our demands in the interest of the people and the Iraqi government in creating a peaceful homeland.
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