National Alliance welcomes the return of Iraqi MPs
29/01/2012 17:22
Baghdad, January 29 (Rn) - welcomed the National Alliance, the largest Iraqi Shiite political bloc the Iraqi List, the decision Sunday to end their boycott of the Council of Representatives. He said that to maintain the suspension of the presence of the ministers in the government index of its transformation into a mass political opposition.
The Iraqi List, and decided after a meeting of its components on ending the boycott of the House of Representatives and to maintain the boycott of the government.
And the Iraqi List, has eight portfolios in the current government is the financial, education, electricity, science, technology and affairs of the provinces, industry and communications.
A member of the coalition Samira al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "the decision of the Iraqi List, an important and welcome .. the Iraqi Council of Representatives reflect the orientations of constituents."
She explained that Moussaoui back to the House of Representatives and to keep the province means that the Iraqi government on its way to the political opposition, "something that is required."
"It is important that the list did not withdraw from the Iraqi political process. If you decide to withdraw from the Iraqi government will be forced on the government to fill vacancies in ministries."
The Iraqi List, and decided last month to suspend the participation deputies and ministers at meetings of the House and Minister for what he considers "the policy of exclusion" as well as the issuance of an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and attempts to isolate Saleh al-Mutlaq from office.
Intensified the split between the coalitions more after the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi al-Maliki in addition to providing a request to the House of Representatives requires isolating the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq from office.
Hashemi faces charges related to supporting "terrorism" was issued against him in 19 of last month's arrest warrant, but he refused to appear in court in Baghdad, and said that he spend is subject to pressure the executive branch.
From: Haider Ibrahim. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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29/01/2012 17:22
Baghdad, January 29 (Rn) - welcomed the National Alliance, the largest Iraqi Shiite political bloc the Iraqi List, the decision Sunday to end their boycott of the Council of Representatives. He said that to maintain the suspension of the presence of the ministers in the government index of its transformation into a mass political opposition.
The Iraqi List, and decided after a meeting of its components on ending the boycott of the House of Representatives and to maintain the boycott of the government.
And the Iraqi List, has eight portfolios in the current government is the financial, education, electricity, science, technology and affairs of the provinces, industry and communications.
A member of the coalition Samira al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "the decision of the Iraqi List, an important and welcome .. the Iraqi Council of Representatives reflect the orientations of constituents."
She explained that Moussaoui back to the House of Representatives and to keep the province means that the Iraqi government on its way to the political opposition, "something that is required."
"It is important that the list did not withdraw from the Iraqi political process. If you decide to withdraw from the Iraqi government will be forced on the government to fill vacancies in ministries."
The Iraqi List, and decided last month to suspend the participation deputies and ministers at meetings of the House and Minister for what he considers "the policy of exclusion" as well as the issuance of an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and attempts to isolate Saleh al-Mutlaq from office.
Intensified the split between the coalitions more after the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi al-Maliki in addition to providing a request to the House of Representatives requires isolating the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq from office.
Hashemi faces charges related to supporting "terrorism" was issued against him in 19 of last month's arrest warrant, but he refused to appear in court in Baghdad, and said that he spend is subject to pressure the executive branch.
From: Haider Ibrahim. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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