Start of the meeting of Iraqi leaders in the home of al-Hashemi
16/12/2011 22:15
Baghdad / Orr News
Existing Iraqi leaders began meeting at the home of Tariq al-Hashimi, Vice President of the Republic of command in the list to discuss developments and repercussions of the situation in Diyala.
The MP said Yassin al-Obeidi, "The meeting was held in the presence of the existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi and the leaders Tariq al-Hashimi, Saleh al-Mutlaq and a number of leaders and other members of the list." He explained: "The meeting will discuss the situation in Diyala province after the announcement, especially after the spread of armed groups in today."
The Diyala provincial council announced on Monday the decision to form an administrative province and regional, but the spokesman of the Council later announced that the decision is not constitutional because it is announced at an informal meeting and by the existing members of the Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Several cities have witnessed demonstrations in Diyala reject the resolution and, most recently before the Council in Baquba, Diyala province, as protesters stormed the parliament building, demanding announcement of the decision to retreat from the region, forcing the troops from the Iraqi army to intervene to evacuate the building.
Also saw the main streets in the province the spread of armed men cut off some roads and blocked traffic to and from Baquba, the county seat. She reported that they took over some buildings and government institutions in the province.
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16/12/2011 22:15
Baghdad / Orr News
Existing Iraqi leaders began meeting at the home of Tariq al-Hashimi, Vice President of the Republic of command in the list to discuss developments and repercussions of the situation in Diyala.
The MP said Yassin al-Obeidi, "The meeting was held in the presence of the existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi and the leaders Tariq al-Hashimi, Saleh al-Mutlaq and a number of leaders and other members of the list." He explained: "The meeting will discuss the situation in Diyala province after the announcement, especially after the spread of armed groups in today."
The Diyala provincial council announced on Monday the decision to form an administrative province and regional, but the spokesman of the Council later announced that the decision is not constitutional because it is announced at an informal meeting and by the existing members of the Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Several cities have witnessed demonstrations in Diyala reject the resolution and, most recently before the Council in Baquba, Diyala province, as protesters stormed the parliament building, demanding announcement of the decision to retreat from the region, forcing the troops from the Iraqi army to intervene to evacuate the building.
Also saw the main streets in the province the spread of armed men cut off some roads and blocked traffic to and from Baquba, the county seat. She reported that they took over some buildings and government institutions in the province.
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