Deputy for the solution: the adoption of a legal National Guard and the Federal Court resolves a lot of differences
28-06-2015 04:30 PM
MP Jassem Mutaiota member bloc solution parliamentary Almndobh said in the Federation of Iraqi forces, that 'the parliamentarians called on the differences and political disputes to recognize laws that would help accelerate the liberation of the usurped areas by organizing Daash'.
The member of the parliamentary bloc of the solution, in a press statement, that 'approval of a legal National Guard and the Federal Court, would solve a lot of differences and quick editing usurped the provinces'.
He explained Mutaiota that 'meetings and dialogues between the blocks have been during the legislative recess, and although they were not intense dramatically, but it is promising, where there the desire by a lot of politicians to stay out of differences and problems and approaching the national interest and the heart of the Iraqi street. "
He pointed Mutaiota that 'politicians not to exceed fifteen in number, they can call in Iraq and standing up doing, but they because of their links and regional interests, always approaching differences political, racial and sectarian, and unfortunately, many of the House of Representatives and the decision-makers are now affiliated to these politicians'.
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28-06-2015 04:30 PM
MP Jassem Mutaiota member bloc solution parliamentary Almndobh said in the Federation of Iraqi forces, that 'the parliamentarians called on the differences and political disputes to recognize laws that would help accelerate the liberation of the usurped areas by organizing Daash'.
The member of the parliamentary bloc of the solution, in a press statement, that 'approval of a legal National Guard and the Federal Court, would solve a lot of differences and quick editing usurped the provinces'.
He explained Mutaiota that 'meetings and dialogues between the blocks have been during the legislative recess, and although they were not intense dramatically, but it is promising, where there the desire by a lot of politicians to stay out of differences and problems and approaching the national interest and the heart of the Iraqi street. "
He pointed Mutaiota that 'politicians not to exceed fifteen in number, they can call in Iraq and standing up doing, but they because of their links and regional interests, always approaching differences political, racial and sectarian, and unfortunately, many of the House of Representatives and the decision-makers are now affiliated to these politicians'.
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