Amid anger of the street .. Iraq faces a test to get out of the political crisis
MONDAY, 16 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 22:24 HITS: 1
Live political process in Iraq, a crisis and a state of confusion accompanied by a fall of hundreds of dead and wounded in a series of successive explosions, two weeks after the official announcement to complete the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country on December 31 last year.
In the opinion of the German news agency (d. B. A) that Iraq has entered a political crisis was the withdrawal of the Iraqi bloc led by Iyad Allawi to attend parliament sessions and demand of its ministers not to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers on the back of an attack by civilians and tribal leaders on the local government headquarters in Baquba following a request to form a region, then Malbutt things that complicated the issuance of the arrest of a judicial decision, Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of terrorism, and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi parliament ousted his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq.
According to Muhsin Khadir shopkeeper "It is not reasonable to continue the political process in this way, every day a political crisis and explosions without advancing the country steps forward to solve the economic problems of the people, unemployment and housing."
"We do not accept the continuation of this case at all, we need leaders truly runs the country's affairs to be an example to us in the sacrifice, dedication and self-denial, not to be a source of concern and raise the problems, people living in poverty and deprivation and need to save them from this reality is difficult. "
The office said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh in a poll conducted and published the details on Jan. 12 that 90% of the Iraqi people see that political differences are reflected negatively on the security situation, compared to only 5% see otherwise.
Said Emad al-Janabi, a government employee "Today we are in front of a serious crisis and we must rectify their future, and must be concerted efforts to reach agreements to keep the country about the dangers of slipping in the case of violence." He added, "Everyone needs to believe that the political dispute in any matter which will impact on the fragile security situation and based on the consensus candidate of the political and evade the veto by everyone."
Iraqis are not expected to lead dialogues and meetings between the political blocs to something new to the crisis experienced by the chronic political process since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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MONDAY, 16 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 22:24 HITS: 1
Live political process in Iraq, a crisis and a state of confusion accompanied by a fall of hundreds of dead and wounded in a series of successive explosions, two weeks after the official announcement to complete the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country on December 31 last year.
In the opinion of the German news agency (d. B. A) that Iraq has entered a political crisis was the withdrawal of the Iraqi bloc led by Iyad Allawi to attend parliament sessions and demand of its ministers not to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers on the back of an attack by civilians and tribal leaders on the local government headquarters in Baquba following a request to form a region, then Malbutt things that complicated the issuance of the arrest of a judicial decision, Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of terrorism, and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi parliament ousted his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq.
According to Muhsin Khadir shopkeeper "It is not reasonable to continue the political process in this way, every day a political crisis and explosions without advancing the country steps forward to solve the economic problems of the people, unemployment and housing."
"We do not accept the continuation of this case at all, we need leaders truly runs the country's affairs to be an example to us in the sacrifice, dedication and self-denial, not to be a source of concern and raise the problems, people living in poverty and deprivation and need to save them from this reality is difficult. "
The office said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh in a poll conducted and published the details on Jan. 12 that 90% of the Iraqi people see that political differences are reflected negatively on the security situation, compared to only 5% see otherwise.
Said Emad al-Janabi, a government employee "Today we are in front of a serious crisis and we must rectify their future, and must be concerted efforts to reach agreements to keep the country about the dangers of slipping in the case of violence." He added, "Everyone needs to believe that the political dispute in any matter which will impact on the fragile security situation and based on the consensus candidate of the political and evade the veto by everyone."
Iraqis are not expected to lead dialogues and meetings between the political blocs to something new to the crisis experienced by the chronic political process since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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