Jumaili: Preparatory meeting agreed to resolve the issues of al-Mutlaq and Hashemi
Posted 13/03/2012 07:41 PM
Baghdad - People
Declared the head of the Iraqi parliament, on Monday, it was agreed at a meeting of the Preparatory Committee to require the application of the parties need to Erbil, and solve the issues of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, Deputy Minister Saleh al-Ais.
The MP said Salman Jumaili "The meeting of the Preparatory Committee agreed to bind all the political parties by applying the Convention of Arbil, as was agreed to form a tripartite committee composed of Adnan al-Janabi, and Nuri Sawih, and Khalid al-Attiyah set the agenda for future meetings as agreed."
He Jumaili that "the parties agreed that any progress to the crisis will not happen without resolving the issues of al-Hashemi and al-Mutlaq, and stop arbitrary arrests, also agreed to hold another meeting of the Commission".
She stressed the Iraqi List, the National Conference was held ahead of a meeting of the Arab summit will contribute in the reconstruction of Iraq to the strong role of the Arab League.
A spokesman for the list Haider Mulla said that "the Iraqi List, was keen to go the political blocs to a national conference to discuss the problems and run a national vision for a unified Iraqi put on the Arab summit."
Al Mulla explained that "this vision will enable Iraq to restore its pioneering role and leadership role within the Arab League as it was before," noting that "the absence of a national conference and the lack of seriousness by the political parties to resolve problems will reflect negatively on Iraq's position in the Arab summit."
And holds a preparatory committee composed of 12 members from the three blocks are the head, Iraqi, and the National Alliance, the Kurdistan Alliance, to prepare a consolidated paper to enter them into the national conference date to be determined.
The Committee deferred held its fifth meeting, which is looking unification of the three blocs papers and one paper more than once for reasons other than deliberate, according to statements by some members.
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Posted 13/03/2012 07:41 PM
Baghdad - People
Declared the head of the Iraqi parliament, on Monday, it was agreed at a meeting of the Preparatory Committee to require the application of the parties need to Erbil, and solve the issues of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, Deputy Minister Saleh al-Ais.
The MP said Salman Jumaili "The meeting of the Preparatory Committee agreed to bind all the political parties by applying the Convention of Arbil, as was agreed to form a tripartite committee composed of Adnan al-Janabi, and Nuri Sawih, and Khalid al-Attiyah set the agenda for future meetings as agreed."
He Jumaili that "the parties agreed that any progress to the crisis will not happen without resolving the issues of al-Hashemi and al-Mutlaq, and stop arbitrary arrests, also agreed to hold another meeting of the Commission".
She stressed the Iraqi List, the National Conference was held ahead of a meeting of the Arab summit will contribute in the reconstruction of Iraq to the strong role of the Arab League.
A spokesman for the list Haider Mulla said that "the Iraqi List, was keen to go the political blocs to a national conference to discuss the problems and run a national vision for a unified Iraqi put on the Arab summit."
Al Mulla explained that "this vision will enable Iraq to restore its pioneering role and leadership role within the Arab League as it was before," noting that "the absence of a national conference and the lack of seriousness by the political parties to resolve problems will reflect negatively on Iraq's position in the Arab summit."
And holds a preparatory committee composed of 12 members from the three blocks are the head, Iraqi, and the National Alliance, the Kurdistan Alliance, to prepare a consolidated paper to enter them into the national conference date to be determined.
The Committee deferred held its fifth meeting, which is looking unification of the three blocs papers and one paper more than once for reasons other than deliberate, according to statements by some members.
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