08/23/2015
A political source, Sunday, revealed that the Islamic Republic of Iran sent a "strongly worded" message, however, secretary general of the Islamic Dawa Party Nuri al-Maliki to Shiite political leaders asked them the need to resolve the presidency of the National Alliance, indicating that Tehran waved a candidate settlement for the post of the presidency of the National Alliance.
The source, who holds a leadership position in one of the coalition blocks for / scales News / "The emergency meeting of the National Alliance leaders, last Thursday, to him the current President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari called on the message-Maliki," acknowledging that "Tehran sent a letter to leaders National Alliance reports that the Iranian leadership rejects the "disintegration" or "dispersion" strategic alliance Shiite at the present time and it was "waved" compromise candidate if there is no agreement on a new leader of the National Alliance. "
He acknowledged the source who spoke on condition of anonymity, said "the dispute between the National Alliance blocks over the presidency reached an impasse will not be able Alliance blocks resolve the issue of his presidency, because of the majority of the blocks right in the office," noting that "prompting Tehran fears discussed the issue with al-Maliki and asked him the need to pressure to resolve the issue of the presidency of the coalition quickly. "
This "revealed a senior political source, yesterday Friday that the meeting of the National Alliance, which won, last Thursday, was intended to contain the" anger "the leader of the Islamic Dawa and First Vice President of the Republic Party, Nuri al-Maliki."
The source, who holds a leadership position in the coalition's / scales News / "The Shiite leaders, who attended the meeting of the National Coalition yesterday was to contain the" anger "Maliki, who threatened to" cross "the Iranian leaders to disclose all corruption Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish political leaders Files", explaining that "Maliki said Iran's leaders that if these files were announced overthrow all these leaders and embarrass Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who will be forced to provide these files to the judiciary."
He acknowledged the source who spoke on condition of anonymity, said "the National Alliance leaders rejected the request Nuri al-Maliki to assuming the presidency of the popular crowd in exchange for agreeing to take over the head of the Iraqi Islamic Council Ammar al-Hakim, leader of the National Alliance," noting that "the coalition blocks the leaders posed Hakim name for the post of leader of the coalition, what Maliki invited to put his name candidate to take over the leadership of the popular crowd as a prerequisite to accept al-Hakim the leader of the alliance. "
It is said that "the National Alliance held a meeting, last Thursday, to discuss the election of a new president of the National Alliance and the reforms Abadi, brought together Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and Nuri al-Maliki and Ibrahim al-Jaafari, and Ammar al-Hakim, and Hussein al-Shahristani, and Hadi al-Ameri, and Khaled al-Asadi, and Ammar Tohme, and Amir Kanani ".anthy 29 / d 25
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