Maliki: resorting to the Constitution is the only way to solve problems, especially issues of Kirkuk
19/02/2012 20:39
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with a number of notables of the province of Kirkuk and the Vice-
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, that resorting to the constitution is the only way to solve all the problems, particularly the issues of Kirkuk, calling for greater solidarity and closing ranks to keep the unity of Iraq and its security and stability.
Nuri al-Maliki said in a statement issued by his office for a meeting on the sidelines of a number of notables and members of parliament for the province of Kirkuk, said that "resorting to the constitution is the only way to solve all the problems we are experiencing, particularly the issues of Kirkuk."
He called on Maliki to "more solidarity and closing ranks to keep the unity of Iraq and its security and stability," stressing the need to "work to solve the problems of the province on the basis of the constitution."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in a (23 August 2011), that the current Iraqi government and the Iraqi constitution built on the basis of a nationalist and sectarian, and as pointed out that the Constitution guarantees "mines began to explode, not rights, called for the amendment to achieve the state of citizenship, the adoption of the basis of national belonging and home, away from the rest of affiliations.
And suffer the province of Kirkuk, a lot of problems, notably article 140 which provides for the normalization of the situation in the province of Kirkuk and disputed areas in other provinces, Kninoy, Diyala, and a referendum the opinion of residents of those areas to determine the fate of their areas, either by staying separate administrative unit or attached to the Kurdistan Region or remain at its current . and the government could implement some of the paragraphs of article, as compensation affected by the policies of the former regime and the application of the constitutional article, while not carried out the most important paragraphs a referendum.
While the Kurds strongly supported the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, showing a section of the Arabs and Turkmen in Kirkuk and other areas, an objection to its implementation of the fear of the possibility of annexation of the oil-rich province to the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Arabs accuse, the Kurdish parties bring thousands of families to Kirkuk to change Demograviha, while the Kurdish parties are that these families are from the indigenous inhabitants of the province and the Iraqi government during the period of the previous regime expelled from the province and replaced by Arab families housing to increase the proportion of the Arab population in which
The province of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, a city of mixed population of Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and Sabians, is one of the most disputed areas, and while pushing the Arabs and Turkmens towards demand management joint of the province, seeking Kurds to append the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, as well as that suffer from the fragility of Kirkuk in the security situation in light of the
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19/02/2012 20:39
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with a number of notables of the province of Kirkuk and the Vice-
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, that resorting to the constitution is the only way to solve all the problems, particularly the issues of Kirkuk, calling for greater solidarity and closing ranks to keep the unity of Iraq and its security and stability.
Nuri al-Maliki said in a statement issued by his office for a meeting on the sidelines of a number of notables and members of parliament for the province of Kirkuk, said that "resorting to the constitution is the only way to solve all the problems we are experiencing, particularly the issues of Kirkuk."
He called on Maliki to "more solidarity and closing ranks to keep the unity of Iraq and its security and stability," stressing the need to "work to solve the problems of the province on the basis of the constitution."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in a (23 August 2011), that the current Iraqi government and the Iraqi constitution built on the basis of a nationalist and sectarian, and as pointed out that the Constitution guarantees "mines began to explode, not rights, called for the amendment to achieve the state of citizenship, the adoption of the basis of national belonging and home, away from the rest of affiliations.
And suffer the province of Kirkuk, a lot of problems, notably article 140 which provides for the normalization of the situation in the province of Kirkuk and disputed areas in other provinces, Kninoy, Diyala, and a referendum the opinion of residents of those areas to determine the fate of their areas, either by staying separate administrative unit or attached to the Kurdistan Region or remain at its current . and the government could implement some of the paragraphs of article, as compensation affected by the policies of the former regime and the application of the constitutional article, while not carried out the most important paragraphs a referendum.
While the Kurds strongly supported the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, showing a section of the Arabs and Turkmen in Kirkuk and other areas, an objection to its implementation of the fear of the possibility of annexation of the oil-rich province to the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Arabs accuse, the Kurdish parties bring thousands of families to Kirkuk to change Demograviha, while the Kurdish parties are that these families are from the indigenous inhabitants of the province and the Iraqi government during the period of the previous regime expelled from the province and replaced by Arab families housing to increase the proportion of the Arab population in which
The province of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, a city of mixed population of Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and Sabians, is one of the most disputed areas, and while pushing the Arabs and Turkmens towards demand management joint of the province, seeking Kurds to append the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, as well as that suffer from the fragility of Kirkuk in the security situation in light of the
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