Kurdistan Alliance refuse to grant the Arab summit presidency of the owners and the last looms large concessions to the Arab parties
Posted 01/03/2012 02:22 PM
BAGHDAD - "squares of liberation"
saw the Iraqi arena undecided between the parties participating in the government are the Kurdistan Alliance to reject calls for a coalition of "state law" to give the presidency of the Arab summit to its leader, Nouri al-Maliki instead of President Jalal Talabani.
Talabani and Maliki will chair the summit?
He expressed the official spokesman of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Farhad Atrushi surprise at the launch of these calls, which he described as "reflect the tendencies of chauvinism, racism and ignorance of the material constitution gave the president the powers of ceremonial and symbolic, including the representation of the Iraqi state in conferences and international meetings."
The deputies of the coalition of the "state of law "may be declared in statements to local media as the pursuit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the Arab summit," subject to the approval of President Jalal Talabani. "
and denied the Attorney Atrushi his knowledge of a rift between the Taliban and al-Maliki on the presidency of the summit, but he also "must agree on a unified position to avert a new crisis added to the political landscape of Iraq. "
adding that President Talabani "the face of calls to Arab leaders, and we know that the Constitution gave the President the highest authority in the country, on the basis of this principle it is better for the Arab summit presidency."
So confirmed by reliable sources within the sensor minister that the issue of the presidency of the summit will remain secret until a few hours before held, an implication that "al-Maliki seeks strongly to be the President of the Conference, and he would not hesitate to make major concessions to the outskirts of several Arab is not on good terms with him for the success of his presidency of the summit. "
In the absence of resolution of the controversy over the presidency of the summit, likely among the parliamentary take over Talabani's presidency in what would be al-Maliki as the Iraqi delegation, noting that resort to this option is safest to avoid the emergence of the problem of a new political between the parties involved in the current government.
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