Talabani warns of monopoly power and calls for serious dialogue
On: Sun 27/05/2012 8:02
Baghdad / range
warned President Jalal Talabani, on Saturday, the risk of tension that prevails in relations between the political parties, and while calling on everyone to dialogue, confirmed that Iraq is a country of many sects and ethnic groups can not be the monopoly of his administration, however, sect or party or individual. Talabani said in a speech during the memorial ceremony held in Baghdad to mark the anniversary of the death of the President of the Islamic Supreme Council of former Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, attended the long
"The tension that prevails in relations today between the parties involved in the political process and so harmonious in the government seemed to be exacerbated risks," noting that "this leads to the disabled and paralyzed the economy and increase tension in society."
and called on Talabani everyone to "resort to a frank and put all the papers and complaints at the same table are her tent the Constitution and the previous agreements and understandings, with the development of mechanisms to implement a comprehensive reform program informs a true partnership in the management of the State and take responsibility for this. "
Talabani said that "Iraq is a multi-ethnic, religions, sects and political currents, and therefore can not be managed monopoly on a range or a national or sect or party or individual. "
Talabani said that he "can not access the reconciliation lasting only clarity of intent and disclosure brotherhood and mutual trust and seek to narrow the chasm," pointing out that "our statement The eight points include ideas and visions to hold such this dialogue as soon as possible. "
He was President Jalal Talabani may face on Saturday issued a statement to the people tell them where on the developments of the political crisis in the country.
Talabani said in the presidential statement "is facing the political process in our country is confused and Astasaouat complex and thorny threatening paralysis of the economy and the disruption of facilities and institutions the state and hinder the delivery of services demanded of our people, rightly, their improvement and development "and urged the president on a moment of contemplation and search for solutions to this crisis.
He said Talabani, saying, "I was stipulated that, while my consent to accept the post of President of the Republic, to have the acceptance and support of all parliamentary blocs, which represents the people, and vowed that the most remote myself taking sides without the other, stemming from the constitutional principle that makes all citizens equal rights and duties. "
and the presidential statement to ensure that imposed liability on the President of the Republic to be inclusive of each factions and political blocs. " out of concern for the public good I called for a national meeting in which to raise the various parties, problems and demands and visions, and then presented a paper items the eight I think it is a ground suitable for the launch of a constructive dialogue in an atmosphere far from harassment and media threats exchanged, and put solutions rational in the context of the Constitution and the previous agreements and understandings , solutions, about the country about the dangers of the unknown caused by the escalation and confrontation. "
and expect the President to receive his call for political dialogue acceptable to all the political blocs and members of the House of Representatives, noting that the situation of the country's "call to accelerate to sit at the table of fraternal dialogue construction," warning At the same time that the failure to respond to the call for dialogue that could lead to growing tensions and exacerbate the risks and existing problems.
He appealed to the President of the Republic of the leaders of political blocs, "who are elected by the people to lead the political process to respond to my call this service to our nation and its security and stability and for raising it and the prosperity of his people."
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