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Signs of easing in the Iraqi political crisis
From participating Talabani, Maliki, Allawi mediates
Signs of easing in the Iraqi political crisis
06.01.2012
Within the framework of efforts being made to defuse the political crisis, held Thursday for a meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, in the Office of the Vice President of the Republic Khodair al.
During the meeting agreed to form a joint committee to resolving the outstanding issues, and to support the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani, said in a statement issued by the Office Khuzaie.
Maliki In a statement following the meeting, confirmed that the meeting was "a high degree of positive and understanding." The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi meeting as "excellent," pointing to the existence of substantial convergence of views between the parties.
To that announced mass of "free" of the Sadrist movement, and in the words of its president Bahaa al-Araji, the Sadrist movement will intensify its efforts to return the "Iraqi List" to the House of Representatives and the government.
A statement by the Aargi "The mass of the Free, and the political body of the Sadrist movement, will play an important role in the coming days to end the problem of the Iraqi List, and returned to the House of Representatives and the Minister, adding that" intensive meetings were held on Thursday with a delegation of the Iraqi List headed by Rafie al-Issawi. "
Leader of the Sadrist governor Zamili confirmed to Radio Free Iraq that the Sadr movement in various ways, trying to pressure the Iraqi government to agree to Iraqi demands, and the return of its ministers and deputies to the Council of Ministers and the Parliament soon.
Professor of political science at Baghdad University, Hamid Fadel believes that the Sadrist movement is qualified to play the role of the mediator and the convergence of views between the Iraqi and state law.
The Iraqi and protest against the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, has announced a boycott of both houses of parliament and ministers, led the Council of Ministers to leave open to the Iraqis and the appointment of ministers and their agents for the management of their ministries.
But Ali al-Moussawi Director of Central Media's prime minister, revealed in an interview with Radio Free Iraq on a desire by most of the ministers of Iraq to return to the Council of Ministers, but they are subjected to threats and pressure from the Iraqi leadership to continue in the province, adding that three of the Minister told the government official that they will participate in the next meeting.
In the opinion of the writer and political analyst Ibrahim Sumaidaie that the withdrawal and the province are the worst means of the reaction in political action, and that the decision of Iraq to boycott meetings of the Council of Representatives and the Minister caused the disruption of the Iraqi bloc for not convinced some of the deputies and ministers the usefulness of the province, but Sumaidaie expected a return of most of the ministers of Iraq soon.
The eyes are turned to a national conference of the political blocs to discuss the differences which have been exacerbated recently against the backdrop of the crisis between Iraq and a coalition of state law, called to the emergence of several initiatives to address the political crisis and prevent its transformation into a sectarian conflict.
The number of these initiatives, according to Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Nahrain Amer Hassan Fayyad seven initiatives to the most prominent leaders of Iraq, but Fayyad stresses the need to be a national dialogue among all political parties on the basis of preference benefits of national regional benefits.
And political analyst Amer Hassan Fayyad national benefits that include four red lines must all abide by the political blocs and not be overcome, namely: first commitment to the Constitution and protect it, and that any political agreement entered into should not conflict with the Constitution. The second issue of the sovereignty of Iraq, and not to resort to regional parties and foreign, III: the need to continue the democratic structure, IV need to achieve social justice that require anti-corruption, unemployment, and poverty issues which Iraqi par excellence.
Contributed in the file, Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad, Mohammad Karim
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Signs of easing in the Iraqi political crisis
From participating Talabani, Maliki, Allawi mediates
Signs of easing in the Iraqi political crisis
06.01.2012
Within the framework of efforts being made to defuse the political crisis, held Thursday for a meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, in the Office of the Vice President of the Republic Khodair al.
During the meeting agreed to form a joint committee to resolving the outstanding issues, and to support the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani, said in a statement issued by the Office Khuzaie.
Maliki In a statement following the meeting, confirmed that the meeting was "a high degree of positive and understanding." The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi meeting as "excellent," pointing to the existence of substantial convergence of views between the parties.
To that announced mass of "free" of the Sadrist movement, and in the words of its president Bahaa al-Araji, the Sadrist movement will intensify its efforts to return the "Iraqi List" to the House of Representatives and the government.
A statement by the Aargi "The mass of the Free, and the political body of the Sadrist movement, will play an important role in the coming days to end the problem of the Iraqi List, and returned to the House of Representatives and the Minister, adding that" intensive meetings were held on Thursday with a delegation of the Iraqi List headed by Rafie al-Issawi. "
Leader of the Sadrist governor Zamili confirmed to Radio Free Iraq that the Sadr movement in various ways, trying to pressure the Iraqi government to agree to Iraqi demands, and the return of its ministers and deputies to the Council of Ministers and the Parliament soon.
Professor of political science at Baghdad University, Hamid Fadel believes that the Sadrist movement is qualified to play the role of the mediator and the convergence of views between the Iraqi and state law.
The Iraqi and protest against the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, has announced a boycott of both houses of parliament and ministers, led the Council of Ministers to leave open to the Iraqis and the appointment of ministers and their agents for the management of their ministries.
But Ali al-Moussawi Director of Central Media's prime minister, revealed in an interview with Radio Free Iraq on a desire by most of the ministers of Iraq to return to the Council of Ministers, but they are subjected to threats and pressure from the Iraqi leadership to continue in the province, adding that three of the Minister told the government official that they will participate in the next meeting.
In the opinion of the writer and political analyst Ibrahim Sumaidaie that the withdrawal and the province are the worst means of the reaction in political action, and that the decision of Iraq to boycott meetings of the Council of Representatives and the Minister caused the disruption of the Iraqi bloc for not convinced some of the deputies and ministers the usefulness of the province, but Sumaidaie expected a return of most of the ministers of Iraq soon.
The eyes are turned to a national conference of the political blocs to discuss the differences which have been exacerbated recently against the backdrop of the crisis between Iraq and a coalition of state law, called to the emergence of several initiatives to address the political crisis and prevent its transformation into a sectarian conflict.
The number of these initiatives, according to Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Nahrain Amer Hassan Fayyad seven initiatives to the most prominent leaders of Iraq, but Fayyad stresses the need to be a national dialogue among all political parties on the basis of preference benefits of national regional benefits.
And political analyst Amer Hassan Fayyad national benefits that include four red lines must all abide by the political blocs and not be overcome, namely: first commitment to the Constitution and protect it, and that any political agreement entered into should not conflict with the Constitution. The second issue of the sovereignty of Iraq, and not to resort to regional parties and foreign, III: the need to continue the democratic structure, IV need to achieve social justice that require anti-corruption, unemployment, and poverty issues which Iraqi par excellence.
Contributed in the file, Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad, Mohammad Karim
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