Deputy for the law: the withdrawal of the Iraqi government and parliament will not affect their work and will not back the political process to square one
18/12/2011 PM - 7:26 PM | Hits: 45
Deputy for a coalition of state law that the withdrawal of the existing Iraqi government and the House of Representatives will not affect the work of the executive and the legislature.
The MP said Shaker Darraji told all of Iraq [where] said Sunday that "the withdrawal of the existing Iraqi parliament and the government according to the claim by some of its members does not affect the operation and functioning of legislative and executive branches, because there is a majority of large parts of these two branches of the National Alliance and other political blocs."
He added, "There is nothing to worry much if the Iraqi ago of its decision, and we say frankly, will not return the political process in Iraq to square one as some wager despite our continued partnership between all parties in the state administration and political decision-making."
He Darraji "We know and know well that many members of the Iraqi List, are rejecting the idea of the regions and even their reservation regarding the adoption of the existing decision to suspend its participation in the work of Parliament, but unfortunately there are some parties within Iraq is working to implement a foreign agenda, including the formation of the regions and seeking out of it to divide Iraq into small states intended to weaken the leading role in the region and the world. "
The Iraqi List, decided at a meeting held last Friday at the home of the leadership of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi comments deputies to attend meetings of the Council of Representatives to protest what it called a policy of exclusivity and marginalization by the government.
Some deputies threatened to withdraw the existing Iraqi government and the House of Representatives and the entire political process in the event of continuing crisis, and not resolved.
For its part, announced that the masses of the Kurdistan Alliance and the Liberals for Tosthma to heal the rift and solve the political differences between the State of Law coalition and the Iraqi List and try to persuade the latter to reverse its decision not to participate in acts of parliament.
The political scene wide differences between the political blocs, especially between state law and the Iraqi List, which witnessed their relations strained clear because of the dispute-winning implementation of the terms of the Erbil in particular on the formation of strategic policies agreed on the composition of the Convention on the Erbil that have emerged through which the current government
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