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Maliki adviser says that he had no personal problem with Allawi

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Erbil, 10 December / December (Rn) - An adviser in the cabinet on Saturday that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki does not have a personal problem with the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi, until his call for reconciliation.

The Iraqi List, has recently called on Maliki to respond to the invitation of its leader Allawi for reconciliation. He says the former prime minister he was ready for reconciliation if Maliki backtracked from his own against him.

And accuses the Iraqi al-Maliki and his coalition of state law Btsoev initiative Arbil signed by the political blocs under the auspices of President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani last year and the non-application of its provisions, especially regarding the formation of the Policy Board, which was supposed to be headed by Allawi, and to achieve political balance and partnership in decision-making.

Allawi was unable to preside over the government despite the fact that his coalition - which includes prominent leaders - won 91 seats in parliamentary elections.

The media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi said in a statement issued by the Information Office of the owners, "the Prime Minister does not have a personal problem with one," referring to Allawi.

And escalated in the recent past the intensity differences between the two major coalitions Iraqi rule of law on the terms of Arbil on power-sharing.

Many of the leaders of the coalition in Iraq warned that the continuing differences between the two parties may drop the political process in the country.

Because of the differences are still the Ministries of Defense and Interior Tdaran acting in conjunction with the American withdrawal from the country permanently before the end of this year.

Moussawi said in a brief statement - which did not refer explicitly to any name - that al-Maliki "refuses to portray national issues like personal differences."

The members of the Presidential Council of Iraq announced late last month to begin contacts with all political forces in the country for a summit meeting aimed at reaching a national project to end their differences and spare the country the exchange of accusations in order to impact negatively on the security situation.


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