Alfalh: Allawi and some members of the Iraq do not wish to hold the national meeting of the satisfaction they get Barzani, Turkey and Qatar
Tuesday, April 24 / April 2012 17:29
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates MP for the state of law Alfalh, that the internal problems of the Iraqi List, has affected negatively on the political process in the country, adding that the two different views of the Iraqi first and second radical rational.
He said Alfalh, told {Euphrates News} that "the Iraqi list opinions first rational for its members wise and who wishes to attend and participate in the dialogue and the other militant of whose members are hard-liners who want to boycott the dialogue," adding that "this difference opinion cause internal problems in the list and I raised these problems negatively on the political process. "
He Alfalh MP, said that "some members of the Iraq wish to attend the preparatory meeting of the National Forum to be held today, others unwilling to attend."
Political blocs and intends to hold a national gathering at the invitation of President Jalal Talabani, was to be held late last year, it is so far not succeeded in holding such an agreement because of differences on Jdoual acts of the national meeting.
He Alfalh that "the unwillingness of some people, led by Iyad Allawi, to hold a National Meeting comes to the Ayalnoa positions of Article 140 of the disputed areas, because these positions will lead therefore to the loss of their popularity and their fans close to the regions of the Kurdistan region and would also lead to dissatisfaction with some members of the Kurdistan Alliance, especially Massoud Barzani and the states of Turkey and Qatar. "
The political differences have deepened between the blocks, especially the rule of law and Iraqi forces against the backdrop of mutual accusations, including the failure of the National Conference, and also between the Kurdistan Alliance and the rule of law about the presence of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi in the region, and the issue of extraction of oil and Kirkuk and powers.
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