Deputy for the law excludes the intention of the Kurdish claim to question al-Maliki
Monday, March 26 / March 2012 17:13
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates ruled deputy state law Ihsan al-Awadi, the Kurdish question to ask the Prime Minister on the background of the issue of Tariq al-Hashimi.
He said Al-Awadi, told the News} {Euphrates, "The exchange of accusations between the Kurdistan Alliance and the rule of law is merely informative and does not escalate to the charges anything from health." Adding that "the escalation of the statements by the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, and not only from the Kurdistan Alliance, or the Kurds in general and this statement was confirmed by the official spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, a pro-Tayeb, and which he called for dialogue and calm."
It was good he said, in a press statement received by the Euphrates {News} a copy of it last Saturday that "the recent statements escalating kick, to give them some politicians do not reflect the concern for the civil peace and work hard to address the problems faced by the country."
The Alaudaa that "it is supposed to be the current government with the participation of all the compatibility and the Kurds by the President next to the rest of the forces which are compatible and required that the government's work embodies the real participation of each of the limbs during the internal system and commitment to accurate Baltuaqat which was formed under the government."
"The differences between the President of the Federal Government Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, is part of a general situation experienced by Iraq in how to deal with its problems and the consolidation of the state of the Federal Democratic but remains Baghdad, the capital of all Iraqis and it is not a party or a component without the other."
He said Al-Awadi, said that "most of visions between the coalition of national and state law similar I do not think to question al-Maliki intends to Kurdistan."
The news media have reported Anabaa about the intention of the Kurdistan Alliance, a request to question Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on charges of smuggling the region, Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, and cover it.
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