Sinied expects achieving one proposal for all political blocs
Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:54 | | |
Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Hassan al-Sineid, of the State of Law Coalition, assured that the meeting of the Preparatory Commission will be held next Wednesday and the proposals of the political blocs will be unified in one proposal.
Speaking to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Tuesday, he stated “Any pending issue or article from Erbil agreement will be discussed in the meeting according to the constitution,” stressing on “The harmony of the demands of the political blocs.”
“I think the good intentions are there for all the political blocs to settle the crisis and there are serious efforts in this issue,” he added.
Concerning the cases of the Judiciary wanted Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi and the Deputy PM, Salih al-Mutleg, he pointed out “We will not discusses these two issues, because Hashimi’s case is judicial and Mutleg’s case is related to the governmental related to the Council of Ministers that will solve it,” assuring that “The political deals have no relation to these two cases.”
“The Iraqi National Alliance insists on not including these two cases in the upcoming meeting because the meeting will be about the government performance after the US troop’s withdrawal from Iraq,” he added.
The Preparatory Commission of the National meeting to hold its meeting next Wednesday in the parliament to discuss the proposals of the political blocs.
A presidential statement issued on last Sunday night called for a meeting for the Preparatory Committee which involves representatives for the Iraqi National Alliance, the Iraqiya Slate and the Kurdistani Alliance, in Baghdad.
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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Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:54 | | |
Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Hassan al-Sineid, of the State of Law Coalition, assured that the meeting of the Preparatory Commission will be held next Wednesday and the proposals of the political blocs will be unified in one proposal.
Speaking to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Tuesday, he stated “Any pending issue or article from Erbil agreement will be discussed in the meeting according to the constitution,” stressing on “The harmony of the demands of the political blocs.”
“I think the good intentions are there for all the political blocs to settle the crisis and there are serious efforts in this issue,” he added.
Concerning the cases of the Judiciary wanted Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi and the Deputy PM, Salih al-Mutleg, he pointed out “We will not discusses these two issues, because Hashimi’s case is judicial and Mutleg’s case is related to the governmental related to the Council of Ministers that will solve it,” assuring that “The political deals have no relation to these two cases.”
“The Iraqi National Alliance insists on not including these two cases in the upcoming meeting because the meeting will be about the government performance after the US troop’s withdrawal from Iraq,” he added.
The Preparatory Commission of the National meeting to hold its meeting next Wednesday in the parliament to discuss the proposals of the political blocs.
A presidential statement issued on last Sunday night called for a meeting for the Preparatory Committee which involves representatives for the Iraqi National Alliance, the Iraqiya Slate and the Kurdistani Alliance, in Baghdad.
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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