Rivalry between al-Hakim and al-Adeeb fever put the National Alliance on brink of collapse
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -22 August / August: MP on the mass of the citizen, sound Shawki, on Saturday, for the intensification of competition between the head of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, leader of the Dawa Party, Ali al-Adeeb the presidency of the National Alliance with a sharp disagreements about the mechanisms alternative to Ibrahim al-Jaafari choose , warning of "imminent splits and may lead to the collapse of the biggest political alliance in Iraq."
Shawki said in a statement and Rdl / Iraq Press /, "The National Alliance has consultations on choosing someone to head the National Alliance, there are candidates for this position and two Ammar al-Hakim, and Ali al-Adeeb."
Shawky said that "the presidency of the National Alliance must be initially either to block citizen or argema Liberal, and we agree with the Liberal bloc to be our candidate is Ammar al-Hakim, but the insistence of a coalition of state law on the candidate led to a dispute within the National Alliance."
The leadership of a coalition of law Ali al-Adeeb nominated for the presidency of the National Alliance, the successor to Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the rule of law as the largest bloc within the coalition.
But Shawki stressed that "the positions are distributed according to the agreements, and the Prime Minister of the mass of the rule of law, and must be the presidency of the Alliance for either a citizen or Liberal, and this is the principle of consensus, but the dissatisfaction on the part of state law leads to splits within the National Alliance."
He pointed out that "the existing differences within the National Alliance has affected negatively on the political process that follows the alliance", stressing said, that "the split within the National Alliance on doors."
He concluded by saying that Shawki "the insistence of the State of Law bloc on the candidate and the exploitation of all positions to their advantage and lead to the collapse of a split within the National Alliance, which could negatively affect the political process in Iraq, because the National Alliance, the largest political alliance in the country," .anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -22 August / August: MP on the mass of the citizen, sound Shawki, on Saturday, for the intensification of competition between the head of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, leader of the Dawa Party, Ali al-Adeeb the presidency of the National Alliance with a sharp disagreements about the mechanisms alternative to Ibrahim al-Jaafari choose , warning of "imminent splits and may lead to the collapse of the biggest political alliance in Iraq."
Shawki said in a statement and Rdl / Iraq Press /, "The National Alliance has consultations on choosing someone to head the National Alliance, there are candidates for this position and two Ammar al-Hakim, and Ali al-Adeeb."
Shawky said that "the presidency of the National Alliance must be initially either to block citizen or argema Liberal, and we agree with the Liberal bloc to be our candidate is Ammar al-Hakim, but the insistence of a coalition of state law on the candidate led to a dispute within the National Alliance."
The leadership of a coalition of law Ali al-Adeeb nominated for the presidency of the National Alliance, the successor to Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the rule of law as the largest bloc within the coalition.
But Shawki stressed that "the positions are distributed according to the agreements, and the Prime Minister of the mass of the rule of law, and must be the presidency of the Alliance for either a citizen or Liberal, and this is the principle of consensus, but the dissatisfaction on the part of state law leads to splits within the National Alliance."
He pointed out that "the existing differences within the National Alliance has affected negatively on the political process that follows the alliance", stressing said, that "the split within the National Alliance on doors."
He concluded by saying that Shawki "the insistence of the State of Law bloc on the candidate and the exploitation of all positions to their advantage and lead to the collapse of a split within the National Alliance, which could negatively affect the political process in Iraq, because the National Alliance, the largest political alliance in the country," .anthy (1)
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