Anbar delay, the central government 14 days to demand the implementation of 20
• 12/19/2011 9:42
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"Portal Iraq," Al-Anbar - has given the province of Anbar, during an emergency meeting held on Monday, the central government 14 days to implement the constitutional requirement twentieth and legally, threatening to make a "decisive" in the event of non-implementation.
The Vice-Chairman Obaid Al Anbar Saadoun al-Shaalan, said that "the provincial council ended the open meeting held today in the presence of all its members to discuss the relationship with the central government, which decided to direct a formal letter to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki includes a twentieth constitutional requirement, legally and morally."
Shaalan threatened to "maintain and Bcilha elders and politicians, clergy and citizens will take a firm decision after 14 days from today, in the event of failure to respond to our demands."
He said Shaalan that "the most prominent demands stop the campaigns of sectarian cleansing in the country's ministries faced by residents of Anbar and her children by the government in political methodology known for some time and in accordance with due constitutional security ministries and services, political and other institutions, and not exclusion, and taking into account rates of young conservative in accepting college military and security and give them the true proportions in the fellowship like the rest of the provinces. "
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• 12/19/2011 9:42
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"Portal Iraq," Al-Anbar - has given the province of Anbar, during an emergency meeting held on Monday, the central government 14 days to implement the constitutional requirement twentieth and legally, threatening to make a "decisive" in the event of non-implementation.
The Vice-Chairman Obaid Al Anbar Saadoun al-Shaalan, said that "the provincial council ended the open meeting held today in the presence of all its members to discuss the relationship with the central government, which decided to direct a formal letter to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki includes a twentieth constitutional requirement, legally and morally."
Shaalan threatened to "maintain and Bcilha elders and politicians, clergy and citizens will take a firm decision after 14 days from today, in the event of failure to respond to our demands."
He said Shaalan that "the most prominent demands stop the campaigns of sectarian cleansing in the country's ministries faced by residents of Anbar and her children by the government in political methodology known for some time and in accordance with due constitutional security ministries and services, political and other institutions, and not exclusion, and taking into account rates of young conservative in accepting college military and security and give them the true proportions in the fellowship like the rest of the provinces. "
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