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Sinead confirms that the call for early elections is not consistent with reality

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Sinead confirms that the call for early elections is not consistent with reality

9/1/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Sumerian News / Baghdad confirmed leader of the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, that the call for early elections is not consistent with reality, describing the calls as "non-scary," As pointed out that the National Alliance is a coherent and consistent over the previous period.

said Hassan Sinead, in an interview on brackets, which will be broadcast on Monday evening, the space-Sumerian, "The call for early elections is not consistent with reality", describing the calls as "non-scary . " said Sinead, that "everyone in agreement on the need to involve components of the Iraqi political process," noting that "the spectrum of the Sunni had been invited earlier in the post formulation of the Constitution, although he was not involved in the political process."

The Sinead, "the need not to exclude any social component of the political process. " The Liberal block of the Sadrist movement called, in the 26 of December last, to the dissolution of the Iraqi parliament and early elections, and in affirming that the issue be discussed within the National Alliance, pointed out that early elections will stand generally agendas of Foreign Affairs carried out by some of the blocks involved in the political process.

The leader of the coalition of state law that "the National Alliance is a coherent and unified position and consistent in his views and his reading of political reality more than a period ago," pointing out that "all the positions of the National Alliance are taken collectively and in the presence President Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in addition to all the representatives of the blocks within its framework. "

It was agreed that a coalition of law and the Iraqi National Congress, on the tenth of June, 2010, naming their alliance the National Alliance, where he received the coalition in the elections issued by the High Commission in the sixth of the month of March 2010, to 159 seats. consists of the National Alliance, headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a coalition of state law and the mass free of the Sadrist movement and the mass of citizens that represent the Islamic Supreme Council and the Badr Organization and the mass of the Virtue Party and independents led by Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Shahristani.

The that the charges against Hashmi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to withdraw confidence from the al-Mutlaq, who came to coincide with the completion of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, sparked the latest crisis between the coalition of state law under the leadership of al-Maliki and Allawi's Iraqiya, while remain points of contention between them stuck without a solution, including the selection of candidates for the positions of security in the government, and the formation of the strategic policies of the Supreme blocs agreed on the establishment at a meeting of Erbil, not be approved on its law so far, as well as Iraq's foreign policy, especially with regard to relations with neighboring countries, while experiencing the ranks of the Iraqi List, a series of splits wide on the back of the "uniqueness led to decisions and preference for personal interests," according to the dissidents.

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He's right. These guys can't even hold a quorum more than 5 days, already having been dismissed today.

How in the World could they put together any type of coherent election process? They won't, thus we will see a strong-arm majority government soon.( Good )

Let's just hope it doesn't turn into a dictatorship. That would be bad for all.

Regards, bye the sea sunny

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