Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Ziyad Tharib, of al-Hal bloc within the Iraqiya Slate ruled out reaching agreement over determining which option to be adopted by the IS among the options presented by the Head of the IS, Ayad Allawi.
Earlier, the Head of the Iraqiya Slate, Ayad Allawi, presented three options to settle the current crisis during the IS meeting which is held at his house in Baghdad on Wednesday.
He added "The first option was forming a government of genuine national partnership and the second was to conduct early parliamentary elections while the third was replacing the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, by the Iraqi National Alliance."
Tharib stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The IS withdrawal from the political is excluded option," noting that "Forming an opposition bloc is useless option."
"The IS held several meetings and the Slate will hold a meeting on Thursday to discuss the options presented by Allawi."
The political process witnesses complicated disputes that coincided with the US troops' withdrawal especially between the Iraqiya Slate and the State of Law Coalition when the IS decided to suspend attendance of its MPs to parliament sessions to protest “marginalization and monopolization policies” adopted by the Iraqi government./End/
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Earlier, the Head of the Iraqiya Slate, Ayad Allawi, presented three options to settle the current crisis during the IS meeting which is held at his house in Baghdad on Wednesday.
He added "The first option was forming a government of genuine national partnership and the second was to conduct early parliamentary elections while the third was replacing the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, by the Iraqi National Alliance."
Tharib stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The IS withdrawal from the political is excluded option," noting that "Forming an opposition bloc is useless option."
"The IS held several meetings and the Slate will hold a meeting on Thursday to discuss the options presented by Allawi."
The political process witnesses complicated disputes that coincided with the US troops' withdrawal especially between the Iraqiya Slate and the State of Law Coalition when the IS decided to suspend attendance of its MPs to parliament sessions to protest “marginalization and monopolization policies” adopted by the Iraqi government./End/
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