Maliki warns countries in the region of interference in Iraqi affairs
On: Friday 1/20/2012 7:14
Baghdad / term
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the Iraqi government is concerned about the problems that happen in Iraq and can be solved by invoking the Constitution. According to a statement by the Office of the Prime Minister received (range) that "al-Maliki during a meeting with a number of foreign ambassadors to Iraq, confirmed that the the country is heading for a new phase in building and developing the economy and strengthen the democratic system and resorting to the Constitution and law to solve all the problems facing it,
And strive to establish better relations with the countries of the world on the basis of mutual interests and non-interference, and activating the agreements and memoranda of cooperation in all fields and contribute to the process of building and construction. "
He added "We are not concerned about the problems that happen in Iraq, and we are taking steps to overcome them on the basis of the Constitution," calling "friendly countries not to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq only in helping to solve and overcome them and to respect Iraqi sovereignty, for the first time on Iraq, bringing the sound to abide by the Constitution, which denied to Iraqis over the decades, the Constitution is the supreme ruling to the Iraqis, regardless of affiliation, the most prominent features of post-dictatorial regime. "He continued," We want to have the Constitution is the master of the situation, and we hope that everyone involved in the national conference to agree to resolve our problems to return to the Constitution, reiterated its support for the granting of broad powers to the provinces to be part of the Constitution, in order to contribute to the provinces in management of its affairs and self-mitigation responsibilities of the federal government, "adding that" there is a need to enact laws by the House to move up the powers of the provinces, and between al-Maliki, "We are preparing the problems that face us in the political life of a natural in a country transformed from a system iron is central to a federal system distributed by the democratic powers, and needs to be more of the culture and practice of constitutional democracy. "
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On: Friday 1/20/2012 7:14
Baghdad / term
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the Iraqi government is concerned about the problems that happen in Iraq and can be solved by invoking the Constitution. According to a statement by the Office of the Prime Minister received (range) that "al-Maliki during a meeting with a number of foreign ambassadors to Iraq, confirmed that the the country is heading for a new phase in building and developing the economy and strengthen the democratic system and resorting to the Constitution and law to solve all the problems facing it,
And strive to establish better relations with the countries of the world on the basis of mutual interests and non-interference, and activating the agreements and memoranda of cooperation in all fields and contribute to the process of building and construction. "
He added "We are not concerned about the problems that happen in Iraq, and we are taking steps to overcome them on the basis of the Constitution," calling "friendly countries not to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq only in helping to solve and overcome them and to respect Iraqi sovereignty, for the first time on Iraq, bringing the sound to abide by the Constitution, which denied to Iraqis over the decades, the Constitution is the supreme ruling to the Iraqis, regardless of affiliation, the most prominent features of post-dictatorial regime. "He continued," We want to have the Constitution is the master of the situation, and we hope that everyone involved in the national conference to agree to resolve our problems to return to the Constitution, reiterated its support for the granting of broad powers to the provinces to be part of the Constitution, in order to contribute to the provinces in management of its affairs and self-mitigation responsibilities of the federal government, "adding that" there is a need to enact laws by the House to move up the powers of the provinces, and between al-Maliki, "We are preparing the problems that face us in the political life of a natural in a country transformed from a system iron is central to a federal system distributed by the democratic powers, and needs to be more of the culture and practice of constitutional democracy. "
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