Sources for the "However": Shahristani engaged with parliamentary leaders to form a new block
17/6/2011 6:07 مساءَ 17/06/2011 18:07
Khqt sources of state law that wing of Hussein al-Shahristani (the head of the independents) in a coalition of state law holds talks with the leaders of the Iraqi bloc to form a new coalition. In the House of Representatives, and there are blocks again ready to enter the bloc, such as the Islamic Supreme Council and MDC Kurdistan The newspaper al-Hayat has Nlguet of Shaker Book spokesman Renewal Movement, led by Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi as telling the emergence of alignments new within a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Iraq's Ayad Allawi, in response to public pressure, strongly denied the existence of any meeting week next in Kurdistan combines Allawi and Maliki and Muqtada al-Sadr, under the auspices of the Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani.
On the future of relations between the "state of law" and "Iraq", he said, the book that "some parties not under the" Tigers of paper "in the two lists will be a new alliance among themselves to end the crisis and tension in the country and produce a government that can meet the requirements of the Iraqis," adding "There will be Anksmat in both Iraq and the rule of law. " The term "paper tiger" a clear signal to the leaders of the coalitions, Allawi and Maliki. / End
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17/6/2011 6:07 مساءَ 17/06/2011 18:07
Khqt sources of state law that wing of Hussein al-Shahristani (the head of the independents) in a coalition of state law holds talks with the leaders of the Iraqi bloc to form a new coalition. In the House of Representatives, and there are blocks again ready to enter the bloc, such as the Islamic Supreme Council and MDC Kurdistan The newspaper al-Hayat has Nlguet of Shaker Book spokesman Renewal Movement, led by Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi as telling the emergence of alignments new within a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Iraq's Ayad Allawi, in response to public pressure, strongly denied the existence of any meeting week next in Kurdistan combines Allawi and Maliki and Muqtada al-Sadr, under the auspices of the Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani.
On the future of relations between the "state of law" and "Iraq", he said, the book that "some parties not under the" Tigers of paper "in the two lists will be a new alliance among themselves to end the crisis and tension in the country and produce a government that can meet the requirements of the Iraqis," adding "There will be Anksmat in both Iraq and the rule of law. " The term "paper tiger" a clear signal to the leaders of the coalitions, Allawi and Maliki. / End
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