Vice Posted: MPs will return to the Iraqi list .. And its leaders have agreed to unify the speech
On: Sun 05/06/2012 8:23
Baghdad / term
MP Jaber Al Jabri ruled out for the coalition in Iraq of any future splits or deputies out of the Iraqi List, noting that some of the "Translated" on the list are trying to stir up trouble, and to give the impression to others that there were problems within them. Al Jabri said in a press statement on Saturday: The Iraqi List rearranged again and its leaders agreed to unify the speech, stressing that a number of MPs came out of the list will come back to it soon.
He added there was an agreement between the leaders of the list to re-house in order again, and new and emerging manifestations meet the demands of Iraqis, both those who voted for the Iraqi or the other of the blocks. This indicates some of the deputies to the existence of divisions within the Iraqi List, underscoring Iraqi MPs that most of the MPs who came out of them will come back to it soon.
It is noteworthy that the MP for the Iraqi List, Hamid al-Mutlaq had denied earlier in the existence of any splits in the Iraqi List, except the "Iraqi" white which formed months ago.
Mutlaq said: "There are no splits in the Iraqi List, except Iraq, which formed white for months, denying that there are blocs within Iraq, describing him as a" media hype "out of the question is" official "is true." He said al-Mutlaq: Any vice that leaves the mass and joins another cluster, significant that the question naturally occurs in the political blocs.
was an MP for the Iraqi bloc free cream slain withdrawing from the Iraqi List, has revealed on Monday, that there are twenty deputies of Iraq will join the "free "During the coming days. The slain "because of the political debates within the Iraqi List will pop up three blocks from the list, explaining that there are twenty deputies will join the Iraqi free after their withdrawal from Iraq." And continued, "The next few days will witness the announcement of the new Iraqi blocs to contest the provincial elections, a sign that the head of Iraq, Iyad Allawi, began to lose popularity in the current period because of his presence."
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