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State law: the political dilemmas can not be overcome without resorting to the Constitution

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State law: the political dilemmas can not be overcome without resorting to the Constitution

On: Friday 30/9/2011 7:25



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Said the Second Deputy Chairman of the Board of Representatives on Thursday that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki expressed his approval of the implementation of all agreements between the political blocs, noting that it is possible to keep the issue of the salaries of the Peshmerga forces by the Iraqi government is the only point of contention between Baghdad and Erbil.

He said Aref Tayfur, told the Kurdish news agency: "The Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki expressed his agreement on the implementation of all the points of agreement between the political blocs in Iraq and the Kurdish coalition and the state of the law." He continued: "Al-Maliki stressed that the implementation will be any point in the agreements concluded within the framework of the Iraqi Constitution, not to be contrary to the Constitution."
However, Tayfur saying, "But our differences with the Iraqi government probably will arise on the treatment of the problem of Kurdish Peshmerga forces, because al-Maliki believed that the salaries of those forces troops to guard known as the Kurdistan region should be granted by the government of the province."
He added by saying that "a coalition of state law is believed that the Iraqi constitution did not provide force the Iraqi government to secure salaries and benefits of the Peshmerga forces, but we believe that the Regional Guard forces is part of the interior forces in Iraq."
For his part, said a member of the security and defense committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives Chuan Mohamed Taha (Rn): "According to the constitution of Iraq, the Peshmerga forces know the guard region of Kurdistan, part of the Iraqi army, located on the Iraqi Ministry of Defense is responsible for providing salaries and supplies its members" .
For his part, MP for the coalition of state law in the House of Representatives Hadi Yasiri that the cloud fog between the coalition and the Kurdistan Alliance will recede during the next few days. He Yasiri told all of Iraq: "The visits between the rival political blocs and political arena that could be the manifestation of the differences between the central government and the province through the agreement on the outstanding issues between the leaders of political blocs." The relations between central government and the Kurdistan region witnessed tension on a number of files, most recently the forces of Kurdish objections to the draft the draft law of oil and gas provided by the Council of Ministers to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives. The head of the Regional Government of Kurdistan, Barham Saleh said yesterday that "the outstanding issues between the KRG and the federal government, needed a radical solution, adding that the solution will only be through the implementation of agreements and abide by the constitution."
Salih noted in a press statement on the sidelines of the Conference of the Association pharmacists in Erbil that "it is scheduled to visit the delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Baghdad in the coming days for meetings with Iraqi political parties to discuss the implementation of the agreements between the political parties."
Saleh explained that "the delegation would discuss the resolution of a range of outstanding issues between Erbil and Baghdad, which need to be addressed, and we, we raise in our visit and our perspective on these issues, we will listen to comments and views of other parties, we will seek to create a suitable platform to address the outstanding issues in the final."
He continued: "The issue is not to start the dialogue from the beginning, but Iraq's problems need to be put steps to address them."
The government delegation from Baghdad, visited the Kurdistan region last Saturday for resolving disputes, the relationship between the center and the region, was discussed problems and obstacles in Iraq and the political situation in general as well as discussion on how the work of all the parties together in order to contain conflicts and crises and resolution of the public interest.
The Deputy Prime Minister Nuri al-Rose Shaways in Baghdad on Tuesday chaired a coordination meeting for members of parliament, ministers, chairpersons and deputy ministers, directors general Kurds.
The central office of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) that "the meeting and discussed the current political situation in the Iraqi arena," adding that "Shaways explain the perspective of the political leadership of Kurdistan and its assessment of the political situation in the country's current and understandings of Interior between the Kurdish parties and the position of the issues due the solution between the governments federal and provincial and especially Article 140 of the Constitution. "
And the transfer of the Bureau Shaways emphasis on "the necessity of the political process as the return on all the components of the Iraqi people deserved to be present and the future of the supervisors, in line with the concept of implementation of the democratic process based on the Constitution and the understandings and compromises that assigned to the full implementation of the initiative of Massoud Barzani, and the meetings of Arbil thereto."
It is hoped that the visit to Baghdad, a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government led by Prime Minister Barham Saleh to discuss the outstanding issues, most notably oil and gas law and Article 140 of the disputed areas and the paper and the Convention on the Kurdish Arbil.
He accused the MP for the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki the U.S. side to work on a crisis in relations between the KRG and the federal government.
He said al-Maliki told all of Iraq: "Americans are paying towards the Kurdish crisis in relations with the center of the oil and gas law and disputed areas in order to obtain concessions from the federal government on the subject of a U.S. withdrawal end of the year 2011."
He added: "The statements of Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani on whether to allow U.S. troops to stay in the country after 2011 is evidence of the pressures exerted by the United States to the federal government to allow to keep its troops in the country."
At the same level, said National Alliance MP Khaled al-Asadi: that "between the KRG and the federal government can not be resolved only by relying on the Iraqi constitution as sole authority."
He said al-Asadi said in a statement singled out by the agency, all of Iraq [where] yesterday: "What is different in the interpretation of the paragraphs of the Constitution can return it to the Federal Court," stressing "the necessity of compliance with constitutional standards in the process of implementation of the agreements were a political or administrative procedures." He called for "the principle of dialogue among the various blocs in order to find understandings to reduce the worsening political crisis in the country." [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

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