State law: do not suffer a split internally and are facing great pressure to pass the Policy Council
Thursday, June 2, 2011 05:10
Baghdad - Article Omayma: Detection of a coalition of state law is subject to pressures from the parties in the National Alliance, urging him to reconsider his position on the Policy Board High, but he categorically denied the rumors about a split internal led by the Deputy of the city of al-Maliki. A source at the National Alliance to a crisis of confidence between my al-Maliki, Allawi peaked, indicating that the coalition of state law is afraid of the results of the control of leaders in Iraq on 3 batches military, referring to the President of Parliament Osama Najafi and Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, as sources confirm that the elements of the protection of all of them, constitute a full military regiment.
The list says it has handed over the Iraqi al-Maliki his second warning within 24 hours, revealing the support received from the Supreme Council and the Sadrists and virtue.
And stepped up the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the severity of its criticism of Prime Minister Maliki's bloc, accusing them of stalling and absolve themselves of their implementation of the Convention signed between the two sides of Arbil under the auspices of the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani. And the Kurdistan Alliance, led since mid-May, a series of meetings between the two blocs to activate the agreement of Arbil, the last night I, which ended with the announcement of Allawi's list the suspension of negotiations with rival political.
In a statement to "the world" denied Khalid al-Asadi, a leading figure in the state of law, led by al-Maliki, Iraq's suspension of negotiations with the bloc. "We've been agreed between the parties (both Iraqi and state law) to suspend negotiations until the return of Parliament on 12 this month."
Asadi acknowledged what he said it was "pressure exerted by political forces on the National Alliance for the re-consideration of the reservation on the formation of the National Assembly and vote on the president in parliament," adding that "the National Alliance will discuss this topic at its close."
And on the claim of Iraq to cancel the accountability and justice, said al-Asadi "There is no agreement on the abolition of this body, but the agreement, the accelerated formation of a committee of accountability and justice as well as claims review of the law and therefore this does not mean canceled as it would lead to the development of a formula more stringent."
He denied MP close to Maliki, the rumors about a rift within the coalition of state law.
Asadi was responding to information provided by a source familiar with the National Alliance for the "world" revealed that "25 deputies will announce during the next phase split from a coalition of state law, under the leadership of one of the important figures that reject the leadership to shed the block."
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Thursday, June 2, 2011 05:10
Baghdad - Article Omayma: Detection of a coalition of state law is subject to pressures from the parties in the National Alliance, urging him to reconsider his position on the Policy Board High, but he categorically denied the rumors about a split internal led by the Deputy of the city of al-Maliki. A source at the National Alliance to a crisis of confidence between my al-Maliki, Allawi peaked, indicating that the coalition of state law is afraid of the results of the control of leaders in Iraq on 3 batches military, referring to the President of Parliament Osama Najafi and Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, as sources confirm that the elements of the protection of all of them, constitute a full military regiment.
The list says it has handed over the Iraqi al-Maliki his second warning within 24 hours, revealing the support received from the Supreme Council and the Sadrists and virtue.
And stepped up the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the severity of its criticism of Prime Minister Maliki's bloc, accusing them of stalling and absolve themselves of their implementation of the Convention signed between the two sides of Arbil under the auspices of the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani. And the Kurdistan Alliance, led since mid-May, a series of meetings between the two blocs to activate the agreement of Arbil, the last night I, which ended with the announcement of Allawi's list the suspension of negotiations with rival political.
In a statement to "the world" denied Khalid al-Asadi, a leading figure in the state of law, led by al-Maliki, Iraq's suspension of negotiations with the bloc. "We've been agreed between the parties (both Iraqi and state law) to suspend negotiations until the return of Parliament on 12 this month."
Asadi acknowledged what he said it was "pressure exerted by political forces on the National Alliance for the re-consideration of the reservation on the formation of the National Assembly and vote on the president in parliament," adding that "the National Alliance will discuss this topic at its close."
And on the claim of Iraq to cancel the accountability and justice, said al-Asadi "There is no agreement on the abolition of this body, but the agreement, the accelerated formation of a committee of accountability and justice as well as claims review of the law and therefore this does not mean canceled as it would lead to the development of a formula more stringent."
He denied MP close to Maliki, the rumors about a rift within the coalition of state law.
Asadi was responding to information provided by a source familiar with the National Alliance for the "world" revealed that "25 deputies will announce during the next phase split from a coalition of state law, under the leadership of one of the important figures that reject the leadership to shed the block."
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