SATURDAY, 14 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 18:53 HITS: 2
Erbil, January 14 (Rn) - The Second Vice-President of the Iraqi parliament, said on Saturday that President Jalal Talabani will chair tomorrow a meeting of leaders of political parties in Baghdad to discuss the formation of the Preparatory Committee for the National Conference is expected to resolve the current crisis in the country.
According to Arif Tayfur told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "Talabani will chair tomorrow a meeting of leaders of political parties in Baghdad to discuss the current situation and the formation of the Preparatory Committee of the Parties to hold a national conference is expected to resolve the current crisis in the country," he said, adding that "it will include the Preparatory Committee of representatives of each of the Iraqi political parties. "
He Tayfur that "the Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shawis and president of a coalition of Kurdish blocs Fuad Masum, would represent the Kurds in the Committee," noting that "After the meeting, Talabani will travel to Germany for treatment."
The three presidencies were held last Tuesday after the arrival of Talabani's Baghdad meeting to discuss the preparations necessary to hold a national conference of political forces, amid claims the existing guarantees for the success of the Iraqi National Congress.
Iraq is still a coalition of state law and battling for power since the last legislative elections, which showed Iraqi victory led by Iyad Allawi, but the latter failed to form a majority coalition being able to lead the government.
The country has a political crisis triggered by the Iraqi judiciary, days after a U.S. withdrawal when they issued an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges related to leadership involvement in death squads and cooperation with "terrorism."
In conjunction with the crisis of Hashemi escalating violence in Iraq, which also saw the controversy after he has sought to isolate his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq from office.
Commented Allawi's coalition to participate in hearings before the House of Representatives issued an arrest warrant al-Hashemi, a few days later commented to participate in the Council of Ministers.
Iraq says it is exposed to marginalization, exclusion and accused al-Maliki exclusivity in decision-making.
He has decided to give the Minister a few days before the meetings of the boycotters leave the government open and colleagues assigned the management of ministries and agencies.
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