In Kirkuk, Iraq warns of exploiting the crisis to pass the recommendations of the Article 140 of the Council of Ministers
Monday, 23 December / 2 January 2012 18:16
{Baghdad} Euphrates News MPs warned the existing Iraqi province of Kirkuk on Monday, from the exploitation of some of the current political crisis to pass the recommendations of the Article 140 of the Council of Ministers.
A statement by the Iraqi list in Kirkuk, which was followed by MP Omar Jubouri, at a press conference on Monday, the House of Representatives and was attended by the correspondent of the agency {Euphrates News} "In light of the current political crisis between the parliamentary blocs trying to hunters opportunities exploiting the circumstances of the crisis to achieve gains at the expense of sons people in the provinces of Kirkuk and Nineveh, Salahuddin, Diyala, "adding that" these opportunities Menthazee exercising pressure inside the cabinet to pass the recommendations of the four paragraphs of Article 140, although the Commission does not have the right to pass such recommendations. "
The statement continued, "We are in the time we call our Iraqi constitutes half of these provinces need to pay attention to this dangerous project which aims at the unity of the country's land and people because it is based on the acquisition of land and the geographic and the need to take appropriate measures to pre-empt this issue", adding "that if it Mabakt unable or silent towards this project will be serious consequences on the future of the list and it should see that this project is more dangerous than any other contentious issues with parliamentary blocs, particularly with the state of the law. "
The statement said Iraqi MPs that "the deputies of these provinces unite to defend the interests of their provinces and unity as we address ourselves to all the forces of the National Alliance and now they bear at this stage to lead the country and invite them to assume their responsibilities historical affecting the future of Kirkuk, land and people and affects of Nineveh and Diyala, Salah al-Din." Ended 6 .
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]