Friday, January 16 / 1 December 2011 12:05
[Baghdad - where]
The Secretary-General of the coalition of those who care about the people of Iraq Abbas Muhammadawi that "the parties to the existing authorized me to intervene to resolve the Iraqi crisis and the appointment of a secretary of defense."
He said in a press statement received by Iraq [where] a copy of it on Friday that "the Iraqi List, authorized me through the MP's victory Allawi to intervene to resolve the crisis appointment as defense minister after he was difficult to reach an agreement between the Iraqi List and a coalition of state law to resolve this problem."
He added that "the crisis will find their way to the solution during the hours [48] coming through we provide the names of candidates to take over this ministry with experience in the management of military affairs to the Council of Representatives."
He Muhammadawi "if the members of a coalition of state law are serious in achieving what was agreed upon in Arbil, about making the Defense Department's share of the Iraqi List, they should make it easier to accept the initiative and the Sons of Iraq, a coalition of those who care about the nomination of an independent person not belong to any party."
It is said that the security ministries are still vacant and managed by proxy, despite the passage of nearly a year to form the current government because of a dispute between Iraq and a coalition of existing state law on the names of candidates for those ministries.
And assigned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Department of Defense Agency to the Minister of culture, Saadoun al-Dulaimi, until the nomination of the Iraqi List, personal conform to the requirements and specifications for the job, was nominated by the Iraqi List, figures several for the office of Defense Minister Maliki, however, rejected their candidates for incompetence or involvement in the activities of armed he says.
The U.S. forces will withdraw completely from the country by the end of this month, according to the security agreement concluded by the government with the U.S. administration in 2008 and which provides for the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from the country by the end of 2011.
Some politicians are afraid of the withdrawal, saying that the inability of security forces to maintain security as well as the possible return of sectarian strife between the components of the Iraqi people. Finished.
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