Supreme Council refuses to Maliki's coalition candidate for the presidency of the National Alliance
10:56: 08/02/2015
Khandan - counting the Islamic Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, a coalition of state law, led by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki's nomination leading the coalition on the writer for the presidency of the National Alliance as a mere "personal diligence in the absence of balance and institutionalization." said the official spokesman of the Supreme Council eloquent Abu Galal, the newspaper « Middle East »" The question people are not important for us, but what concerns us is the realization of the principle of balance within the component of the National Alliance of pillars main two coalition of state law and those with him on the one hand and INA through a corner two main Supreme Council led by Ammar al-Hakim and the Sadrists, led by Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr. " added Abu tirelessly that "the achievement of these principles are the basis of our view on who should be nominated for the presidency of the National Alliance, and we are in the case of check that we will support any character, provided that enjoys the admissibility of all parties." Abu Galal said that "the National Alliance did not up for grabs at this level because the issue is not related to these personal, such as it is an institutional issue, which calls for balance and harmony between its components as long as there's keenness by everyone on the survival of the National Alliance, "asserting that" among the agreed issues between the National Alliance components that in the event recognizes the party in the coalition as prime minister, which is a coalition of state law, the presidency of the National Alliance should be the National Coalition (the Supreme Council and the Sadrists) in case we want to work in a spirit of brotherhood and institutional within the National Alliance. " In response to a question about Hakim's nomination for the presidency of the Alliance National, Abu Galal said that "the Supreme Council said talking about the principle by persons, in case the condition balance and institutionalization, we are supporters of any candidate, and therefore the case is not an issue candidate versus another candidate but that there is a consensus on Mr. Hakim by the Iraqi National spectrum even outside the Alliance National, one of the important issues that give the National Alliance strength and durability in the political process. " The State of Law coalition announced yesterday that the resolution ordered the nomination of the writer for the presidency of the National Alliance, the successor to Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who currently combines the presidency of the coalition and the post of foreign minister in the government of Haider al-Abadi. The document showed Internet sites this nomination signed by a number of coalition rule of law components including Badr bloc led by Hadi al-Amiri and independent mass led by Hussain al-Shahristani.
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10:56: 08/02/2015
Khandan - counting the Islamic Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, a coalition of state law, led by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki's nomination leading the coalition on the writer for the presidency of the National Alliance as a mere "personal diligence in the absence of balance and institutionalization." said the official spokesman of the Supreme Council eloquent Abu Galal, the newspaper « Middle East »" The question people are not important for us, but what concerns us is the realization of the principle of balance within the component of the National Alliance of pillars main two coalition of state law and those with him on the one hand and INA through a corner two main Supreme Council led by Ammar al-Hakim and the Sadrists, led by Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr. " added Abu tirelessly that "the achievement of these principles are the basis of our view on who should be nominated for the presidency of the National Alliance, and we are in the case of check that we will support any character, provided that enjoys the admissibility of all parties." Abu Galal said that "the National Alliance did not up for grabs at this level because the issue is not related to these personal, such as it is an institutional issue, which calls for balance and harmony between its components as long as there's keenness by everyone on the survival of the National Alliance, "asserting that" among the agreed issues between the National Alliance components that in the event recognizes the party in the coalition as prime minister, which is a coalition of state law, the presidency of the National Alliance should be the National Coalition (the Supreme Council and the Sadrists) in case we want to work in a spirit of brotherhood and institutional within the National Alliance. " In response to a question about Hakim's nomination for the presidency of the Alliance National, Abu Galal said that "the Supreme Council said talking about the principle by persons, in case the condition balance and institutionalization, we are supporters of any candidate, and therefore the case is not an issue candidate versus another candidate but that there is a consensus on Mr. Hakim by the Iraqi National spectrum even outside the Alliance National, one of the important issues that give the National Alliance strength and durability in the political process. " The State of Law coalition announced yesterday that the resolution ordered the nomination of the writer for the presidency of the National Alliance, the successor to Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who currently combines the presidency of the coalition and the post of foreign minister in the government of Haider al-Abadi. The document showed Internet sites this nomination signed by a number of coalition rule of law components including Badr bloc led by Hadi al-Amiri and independent mass led by Hussain al-Shahristani.
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