Dahlaki: the return of MPs to parliament, the Iraqi List came in response to an invitation-Hakim and the Sadrists
Ali Aldhargam - 29/01/2012 PM - 8:03 p.m. | Hits: 109
The MP said the Iraqi List, Raad Dahlaki that "the return of deputies to the parliament, the Iraqi List came in response to the benevolent and multilateral initiatives launched by the President of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council Ammar al-Hakim, as well as the initiative of the Sadrist movement."
He told all of Iraq [where] on Sunday that "the list was to pressure from the masses and a number of leaders of political blocs in order to return to the House of Representatives and end a boycott of parliament deputies to attend."
He Dahlaki that "the list made their ends its boycott of the meetings of the House of Representatives through international pressure and international, regional and verify the insight into the world of the political process in Iraq," explaining that "the Iraqi List, has achieved their goals at the external level, but their ends of Interior did not materialize, and it needs to the time that the outstanding issues not resolved multiple quickly. "
Noteworthy that the Iraqi List, decided at a meeting on Sunday, returning to the meetings of the House of Representatives and an end to boycott him, and wait in the presence of Minister for the Cabinet meetings.
The head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council Ammar al-Hakim renewed his call at a press conference last Thursday with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in the Turkish capital Ankara, the Iraqi list to return and play a role in both houses of parliament and ministers.
It is said that the Iraqi List, has decided in 17 of the last month to suspend the presence of deputies and ministers to the meetings of Parliament and the Council of Ministers on the back of the issuance of an arrest warrant for leader of the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi and sacked his deputy, Saleh al-Maliki. And required to return, the implementation of agreements signed Arbil in late 2010 and the application of the Constitution and the activation of a national balance in state institutions, adoption of a package of legislation to move the state system of central administrative decentralization and giving the rights of the provinces.
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