Baghdad (AIN) -MP Talal Khudhair al-Zoubai of the Iraqiya Slate (IS), revealed the important files and issues that IS will present for the National Meeting at the end of this February.
In a statement for All Iraq News Agency (AIN), he said "The important files are activating Erbil agreement, the existence of real national balance in State departments and power especially in the security file, implementing the constituteon on all regions, respecting rights and general freedoms, and trying to study Hashmi’s issue politically as well as the other pending issues."
He considered that "achieving half of the requirements and solving some of the issues will be important achievement because all the problems among political blocs cannot be solved and the goals cannot be achieved in single national meeting."
The Iraqiya Slate's MP accused the STate of Law Coalition of "Submitting many files that will complicate discussions on the meeting," stressing that "Whenever the files number increases the chances for the meeting to solve problems will be reduced."
The Iraqi National Alliance has submitted a paper that contains its vision and the items to be discussed during the national meeting to be held by the end of February, while the IS and the Kurdistani Alliance have not submitted
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In a statement for All Iraq News Agency (AIN), he said "The important files are activating Erbil agreement, the existence of real national balance in State departments and power especially in the security file, implementing the constituteon on all regions, respecting rights and general freedoms, and trying to study Hashmi’s issue politically as well as the other pending issues."
He considered that "achieving half of the requirements and solving some of the issues will be important achievement because all the problems among political blocs cannot be solved and the goals cannot be achieved in single national meeting."
The Iraqiya Slate's MP accused the STate of Law Coalition of "Submitting many files that will complicate discussions on the meeting," stressing that "Whenever the files number increases the chances for the meeting to solve problems will be reduced."
The Iraqi National Alliance has submitted a paper that contains its vision and the items to be discussed during the national meeting to be held by the end of February, while the IS and the Kurdistani Alliance have not submitted
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