Trend will open a direct dialogue with al-Maliki to take the privileges
During the next 48 hours .. Sadrists Senqd Erbil agreement last fall and the withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki
Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 10/05/2012 PM - 5:32 p.m.
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I almost sources from within the Office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told the news that the Shatt al-Arab Negotiations are ongoing between the Sadrists and the Dawa Party, the ruling power to discourage demand for the withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki and the tradeoffs to project a reformist rather than modulatory.
And has confirmed these sources that the Sadr movement came under Aldaguet Aldoab by reference the Dawa Party, Mr. Mahmoud Shahroudi, Night and some Almtsidin of the Iraqi in Iran, which led to a difference within the political body about the feasibility of the initiative of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, which led to the patient proceed in the continuity of the Convention on the Arbil.
The sources said that the trend will open a direct dialogue with al-Maliki to take the privileges of the share of vacant ministries and agencies and independent bodies and the release of prisoners of current and some other privileges.
And these sources have confirmed that the ongoing dialogues on an equal Alosaq and is expected to bear fruit during the next 48 hours.
Recalls that the Sadr movement in the event of retreat from the no confidence resolution on 5.17 will add to the list of retreats, political, another point, as the trend had already reversed his decision not to vote for the owners and was done and also a retreat from previous demonstrations had intended to go out of their for services and also declined to give 100 days notice to the government and then finished the whole idea of demonstrations, and also the decline of the movement for conditions to continue in the government and most notably to provide a monthly payment of the share of oil to the citizen and also provide free electricity generators to the citizens.
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During the next 48 hours .. Sadrists Senqd Erbil agreement last fall and the withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki
Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 10/05/2012 PM - 5:32 p.m.
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I almost sources from within the Office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told the news that the Shatt al-Arab Negotiations are ongoing between the Sadrists and the Dawa Party, the ruling power to discourage demand for the withdrawal of confidence from the Maliki and the tradeoffs to project a reformist rather than modulatory.
And has confirmed these sources that the Sadr movement came under Aldaguet Aldoab by reference the Dawa Party, Mr. Mahmoud Shahroudi, Night and some Almtsidin of the Iraqi in Iran, which led to a difference within the political body about the feasibility of the initiative of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, which led to the patient proceed in the continuity of the Convention on the Arbil.
The sources said that the trend will open a direct dialogue with al-Maliki to take the privileges of the share of vacant ministries and agencies and independent bodies and the release of prisoners of current and some other privileges.
And these sources have confirmed that the ongoing dialogues on an equal Alosaq and is expected to bear fruit during the next 48 hours.
Recalls that the Sadr movement in the event of retreat from the no confidence resolution on 5.17 will add to the list of retreats, political, another point, as the trend had already reversed his decision not to vote for the owners and was done and also a retreat from previous demonstrations had intended to go out of their for services and also declined to give 100 days notice to the government and then finished the whole idea of demonstrations, and also the decline of the movement for conditions to continue in the government and most notably to provide a monthly payment of the share of oil to the citizen and also provide free electricity generators to the citizens.
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