Monday, April 9 / April 2012 11:59
The Chairman of Parliament Mahmoud Mashhadani, a former political blocs to make concessions in order to achieve their demands ceilings conference [meeting] the national positive results, as he put it.
He said al-Mashhadani, said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that the National Congress may live in pain the political crisis, but it can not be put cures all political crises, especially after that led preparatory meetings to hold all the political blocs specific demands.
"The political crises successive created dozens of points of contention that are different political parties in respect thereof and therefore, the National Congress may not be able to provide solutions to many problems, especially those that have passed it for a long time, pointing out" that there are points of contention accumulated since the parliamentary session, the first as law oil and gas and the like.
The President of the former Parliament need to be made on all sides of political concessions in order to push forward the political process and out of political crises. "
He referred to "the need not to personalize differences so that the negotiators of the solutions for a fraction of those crises."
Referred to the Preparatory Committee for the meeting of the National suspended its meetings to the notice did not reach the results in its last meeting last week to complete its tasks in the preparation and consolidation of a joint working paper of all the political blocs about the files that will be discussed and inclusion in the agenda of the national meeting.
He was scheduled to hold the leaders of political blocs, the national meeting on the fifth of this April as the deadline established by President Jalal Talabani to discuss the current political crisis, especially the differences between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, and the differences between the central government and the Kurdistan region especially with regard to the disputed areas and oil and gas law. ended.
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