Baghdad summit" is over and the internal political crisis is emerging from new
01/04/2012 06:22 AM
Baghdad: Books Ahmad al-Lami
It seems that the conflicting political parties were racing against time to finish the Arab summit in Baghdad, and return to the launch of statements and counter-statements, announcing the return of the political crisis again.
While initiated by a coalition of "state law" led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fired politically "Iraq," led by Iyad Allawi, accusing it of moving the State of Qatar against Iraq and hosted by the Arab summit, he saw the Kurdistan Alliance to hold national meeting without the "Iraqi" will not achieve any results , in reference to the decision of "Iraq" to boycott the meeting unless it is to start the actual implementation of the Convention on Arbil.
With all eyes to the headquarters of President Jalal Talabani, who called the disputing parties to hold a meeting under his chairmanship to discuss the steps to get out of the crisis, the leadership of the Kurdistan pro-Tayeb, "he understands the position of "Iraq" to boycott the meeting the nation, to the large number of previous meetings that failed to reach solutions. "
Will President Talabani to end the current crisis as it did before?
For his part, sees the coalition of "state law" should investment results accord Arab also resulted in him "Baghdad summit" in the formation of a national consensus Iraq, says Mohammed Saadoun Chihod that "the success of the Baghdad summit to create a positive atmosphere to resolve the political problems outstanding between the blocks," stressing that this is , under the umbrella of the Constitution and the higher interest of the country on the personal interests and narrow partisan. "
It is known that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki came to power in a second term by agreement of Arbil, which he considered his coalition later that it "include the formation of institutions that are not constitutional."
To bet that the forces of centrist coalitions within the differentiated between them on the "power of President Jalal Talabani on all political forces, and method of administration of previous crises possible out of it may be the same thing with the current crisis."
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01/04/2012 06:22 AM
Baghdad: Books Ahmad al-Lami
It seems that the conflicting political parties were racing against time to finish the Arab summit in Baghdad, and return to the launch of statements and counter-statements, announcing the return of the political crisis again.
While initiated by a coalition of "state law" led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fired politically "Iraq," led by Iyad Allawi, accusing it of moving the State of Qatar against Iraq and hosted by the Arab summit, he saw the Kurdistan Alliance to hold national meeting without the "Iraqi" will not achieve any results , in reference to the decision of "Iraq" to boycott the meeting unless it is to start the actual implementation of the Convention on Arbil.
With all eyes to the headquarters of President Jalal Talabani, who called the disputing parties to hold a meeting under his chairmanship to discuss the steps to get out of the crisis, the leadership of the Kurdistan pro-Tayeb, "he understands the position of "Iraq" to boycott the meeting the nation, to the large number of previous meetings that failed to reach solutions. "
Will President Talabani to end the current crisis as it did before?
For his part, sees the coalition of "state law" should investment results accord Arab also resulted in him "Baghdad summit" in the formation of a national consensus Iraq, says Mohammed Saadoun Chihod that "the success of the Baghdad summit to create a positive atmosphere to resolve the political problems outstanding between the blocks," stressing that this is , under the umbrella of the Constitution and the higher interest of the country on the personal interests and narrow partisan. "
It is known that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki came to power in a second term by agreement of Arbil, which he considered his coalition later that it "include the formation of institutions that are not constitutional."
To bet that the forces of centrist coalitions within the differentiated between them on the "power of President Jalal Talabani on all political forces, and method of administration of previous crises possible out of it may be the same thing with the current crisis."
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