Diyala Kurdistan raises an initiative to end the political crisis and calls for an end to the Iraqi province
Friday 29-05-2015
Twilight News / revealed the Kurdistan Alliance in Diyala, on Friday, announced the launch of an effective initiative to end the political crisis in the province against the backdrop of election of a new governor, calling for "an Iraqi Diyala" to end a boycott of the provincial council and the dimensions of service and legislative roles for political conflicts.
The deputy governor of Diyala for fraternity and coexistence mass Kurdish cream Zangana in an interview with Twilight News, said his bloc posed a real initiative to bridge the gap in views between the political and the Iraqi Diyala blocks and inviting them to sit at the negotiations and the distribution of positions of legislative and administrative tasks table regardless of the sectarian and ethnic considerations, as required by requiring interest and the situation of the province.
"The differences and the provinces will not find useful and pre-empt problems processing service efforts and reflected negatively on the interests of the province and its citizens in particular."
And between Zangana that "the main axes of the initiative call for an end to Iraqi province of Diyala provincial council and sit at the negotiating table with the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance," adding "political boycott any bloc will create a crack Khaddmaa and security, political hard to treat."
He pointed out that "the most prominent role and title of provincial councils is purely a service and Hacrha with politics and Tjazbadtha will generate a gap between the authorities on the one hand and with the other hand, the citizen."
He was elected Diyala Council earlier Muthana al-Tamimi leader of the Badr Organization, affiliated to the conservative National Alliance for Diyala, after winning 15 votes out of 16 votes.
The voting session was attended by 13 members of the National Alliance, and three members of the Kurdistan Alliance.
But the Iraqi Diyala "Sunni" withdrew from the voting session and announced the District Council, considering the position of the conservative deserving year agreed between the political blocs.
It consists of Diyala Council of 13 seats for the Shiites, "the National Alliance of Diyala," and 13 members of the Iraqi Diyala "Sunni" and three members of the Kurdistan Alliance.
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Friday 29-05-2015
Twilight News / revealed the Kurdistan Alliance in Diyala, on Friday, announced the launch of an effective initiative to end the political crisis in the province against the backdrop of election of a new governor, calling for "an Iraqi Diyala" to end a boycott of the provincial council and the dimensions of service and legislative roles for political conflicts.
The deputy governor of Diyala for fraternity and coexistence mass Kurdish cream Zangana in an interview with Twilight News, said his bloc posed a real initiative to bridge the gap in views between the political and the Iraqi Diyala blocks and inviting them to sit at the negotiations and the distribution of positions of legislative and administrative tasks table regardless of the sectarian and ethnic considerations, as required by requiring interest and the situation of the province.
"The differences and the provinces will not find useful and pre-empt problems processing service efforts and reflected negatively on the interests of the province and its citizens in particular."
And between Zangana that "the main axes of the initiative call for an end to Iraqi province of Diyala provincial council and sit at the negotiating table with the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance," adding "political boycott any bloc will create a crack Khaddmaa and security, political hard to treat."
He pointed out that "the most prominent role and title of provincial councils is purely a service and Hacrha with politics and Tjazbadtha will generate a gap between the authorities on the one hand and with the other hand, the citizen."
He was elected Diyala Council earlier Muthana al-Tamimi leader of the Badr Organization, affiliated to the conservative National Alliance for Diyala, after winning 15 votes out of 16 votes.
The voting session was attended by 13 members of the National Alliance, and three members of the Kurdistan Alliance.
But the Iraqi Diyala "Sunni" withdrew from the voting session and announced the District Council, considering the position of the conservative deserving year agreed between the political blocs.
It consists of Diyala Council of 13 seats for the Shiites, "the National Alliance of Diyala," and 13 members of the Iraqi Diyala "Sunni" and three members of the Kurdistan Alliance.
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