The rule of law: We are not prepared for majority government
On: Sat 21/01/2012 10:21
Baghdad / menopausal Hossam Acommok
ruled out close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to form a majority government policy, stressing that the National Alliance and agreed to the third option presented by the existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi.
Allawi has made earlier three options, if the failure of the National Conference called for by President Jalal Talabani to resolve the political crisis, the first serving to provide the National Alliance prime minister Maliki, a substitute for, the second, called for the early elections, while the third choice called in to the application of national partnership According to the agreements Erbil.
In the meantime, however, uncovered a coalition of state law for possession of information to confirm the return of close to the MPs and ministers of the Iraqi List, while linked to form a majority government consistently boycott list.
MP for the rule of law Ihsan Al-Awadi said in an interview with the (range) yesterday, "If it continues the existing Iraqi in the boycott of the Council of Ministers and the House, we're going to form a majority government policy that will work for the National Alliance, the whole with the Kurdistan Alliance as well as some components of the Iraqi non-radical. "
However, he revealed the return of close to Iraq, citing the possibility of concessions from the National Alliance to end the boycott, stating "We have information indicating a real desire of the Iraqi list for a return but there are some formalities concerning the embarrassed audience they need some concessions from us and we are ready for it."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has hinted last month to form a majority government policy in the absence of a solution problems and issues facing the state and its founder.
But the MP for the rule of law Salman al-Musawi, and through the political atmosphere and the remaining life of the government, did not seem optimistic to form a majority government policy.
Musawi, a close associate of Prime Minister said in a statement (long) "The formation of majority government in this particular time means that the opposition will be to a certain range of government to another, which is rejected by the National Alliance for the particular and the life of the government left him only two years, "stressing that" the political situation and a coalition of state law is not fit to the majority, as is the case with other political blocs . "
and on options Allawi Moussawi said "We are with the third option, we all want a government of national partnership and that the political crisis will certainly through the national conference called by the President of the Republic."
The head of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari has said that the best option for the country in the current period is to promote participation in government and not form a majority government.
Jaafari said in a press statement yesterday that "the current situation of the country require that all parties in the parliament and the government in making political and economic decision."
He added that "this principle does not deny that there will be opposition in the parliament some decisions that may be taken because the opposition condition in the state. "
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