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kurdish mp; i s turning into opposition to complicate the politcal scene

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Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Moayad Al Tayib, of the Kurdistan Alliance emphasized on the need to make all the political blocs do their best efforts for the return of the MPs and Minister of the Iraqi Slate to the Parliament sessions and the Cabinet meetings to participate in making the important decisions."

In the statement of Al Tayib to (AIN) he said “The situation in Iraq cannot benefit from any political bloc out of the authority," noting that "The issue of IS to become an opposition would not solve Iraq's problems and will make the political situation more complicated, the withdrawal of any block from the government at this time will affect the political process."

Al Tayib believed that it would be better if all the political parties called from IS to return to the Parliament in order to continue the political process."

Al Tayib also said that “Political disputes will encourage neighboring countries and regional powers to interfere more and more in the Iraqi affairs."

The head of the Islamic Supreme Council in Iraqi, Ammar al-Hakim, has called in a press conference on Thursday with Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davout Oglo, in Ankara, the Turkish capital, the IS to go back and participate its natural role in the Parliament and Cabinet. "

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 and the accusations against the guards of the Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi for being involved in terrorism in addition to Maliki’s decision to dismiss his deputy Salih al-Mutleg. /End/
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