Arshad Salhi: Failed National Convention does not mean the collapse of the political process
Ali Abdullah - 14/01/2012 PM - 6:42 p.m.
The President of the Turkmen Front MP / coalition in Iraq / Arshad Salhi The failure of the political process does not mean the collapse of the political process, because the process is built on the basis of political consensus.
Said Salhi, who is in Kirkuk, in a press statement on Saturday: The political process built on the basis of the political consensus of the masses to participate, were not built according to the conferences or meetings, and the failure of the National Congress is expected to take place does not mean the collapse of the political process.
Salhi said: The failure of the conference may have hurt the political process does not terminate, and the blocks that hold a crucial meeting to develop appropriate mechanisms to resolve the current crisis and especially to solve the fundamental aspects of the problem, as well as the application demands for the return of Iraq to the House and Cabinet.
And pass the country's situation congestion politician is unprecedented among political partners, against the backdrop of charge Hashemi terrorism cases, and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the replacement of his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, after describing the owners of the "dictator", as well as not to name candidates for the ministries of interior and defense, which came through the Convention on the Erbil, which produced Government called the label of national partnership.
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