Withdrawal of 42 members of the Iraqi Accord in Basra and their joining the «Sons of change»
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Author: the future of Iraq
02/01/2012 0:00
Basra / Iraq's future
Withdrew more than 40 members from the list pedigree and the National Accord Movement in the province of Basra to belong to the Sons of Iraq movement for change
A member of the Reconciliation Movement in Basra, Ghalib al-Asadi told a news conference held yesterday in the presence of a large group of media that "the 42 members in addition to the personnel and administrators in the list and Iraqi National Accord Movement, decided to withdraw from the list and the movement and join the Sons of Iraq movement for change, which was founded in Dhi tar over the past weeks. " "The withdrawal comes to being exposed to the sons of the Iraqi National Accord Movement in the southern provinces and the Middle Euphrates of marginalization and exclusion of their leaders in Baghdad and not give them a high-level positions such as ministers, deputy ministers, as well as opposition leaders of the Iraqi province of Basra and the decision to withdraw from the government and parliament, which saddened," adding that "previous to the decision to withdraw the resignations of the work of the Iraqi Accord." spokesman and student drop-outs to preserve the unity of Iraq and the gains made after 2003 and the establishment of a civil state based on respect for the Constitution and the law. He also announced yesterday the Iraqi List MP Alexander and berries withdrawal from the list to be independent deputies in the parliament attributing the cause of his withdrawal to the deviation of the Iraqi track the national according to the recipe. The members of the Iraqi List and the movement of reconciliation in the province of Najaf, have declared the first Saturday withdrew from the list and the movement They are the second group of members of the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi withdraw them after the withdrawal of their colleagues in the province of Dhi Qar in December 26 last year.
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Author: the future of Iraq
02/01/2012 0:00
Basra / Iraq's future
Withdrew more than 40 members from the list pedigree and the National Accord Movement in the province of Basra to belong to the Sons of Iraq movement for change
A member of the Reconciliation Movement in Basra, Ghalib al-Asadi told a news conference held yesterday in the presence of a large group of media that "the 42 members in addition to the personnel and administrators in the list and Iraqi National Accord Movement, decided to withdraw from the list and the movement and join the Sons of Iraq movement for change, which was founded in Dhi tar over the past weeks. " "The withdrawal comes to being exposed to the sons of the Iraqi National Accord Movement in the southern provinces and the Middle Euphrates of marginalization and exclusion of their leaders in Baghdad and not give them a high-level positions such as ministers, deputy ministers, as well as opposition leaders of the Iraqi province of Basra and the decision to withdraw from the government and parliament, which saddened," adding that "previous to the decision to withdraw the resignations of the work of the Iraqi Accord." spokesman and student drop-outs to preserve the unity of Iraq and the gains made after 2003 and the establishment of a civil state based on respect for the Constitution and the law. He also announced yesterday the Iraqi List MP Alexander and berries withdrawal from the list to be independent deputies in the parliament attributing the cause of his withdrawal to the deviation of the Iraqi track the national according to the recipe. The members of the Iraqi List and the movement of reconciliation in the province of Najaf, have declared the first Saturday withdrew from the list and the movement They are the second group of members of the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi withdraw them after the withdrawal of their colleagues in the province of Dhi Qar in December 26 last year.
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