Zia al-Asadi: meeting tomorrow is very important for leaders in Sulaymaniyah
Tuesday, May 29 / May 2012 22:02
[Baghdad - where]
Alsaasewen leaders held on Wednesday met them in a portfolio of Sulaimaniya.
The secretary General of the block are free of the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi told all of Iraq [where] that "the political leaders [first line] will be held tomorrow, an important meeting may be crucial meeting on the political crisis in the Dukan Dam in the Sulaymaniyah."
"The meeting tomorrow will put an end to dictatorship and will contribute to building democracy in Iraq."
He noted that "the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr will not attend the meeting but there will be representatives for him."
The MP for the Liberal bloc Jawad Jubouri detect the presence of interviews and meetings held today in Arbil at the level of representation is less than the level of presidents and leaders to complete what has happened from meetings and conversations in Erbil, Najaf, he said.
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, has presided over Monday in Arbil, a meeting of the Kurdistan Alliance, and a coalition of Iraqi List and the Sadr movement in order to correct the course of the democratic process and put an end to approach Altferdi in running the country and begin the process of building the real so as to ensure the unity of the Iraqi people and offer, and left the meeting in Arbil to "confirm the commitment to implement all the decisions that were agreed upon at a meeting of Najaf and continue to hold consultative meetings and expanded in the next few days," according to a statement issued after the meeting of Irbil yesterday.
He had been preceded by two meetings, one meeting was held in Erbil on 28 April last meeting in Najaf, 19 of the current month and the combined forces demanded that the National Alliance on finding a replacement for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The National Alliance held a meeting last Saturday at the home of President Ibrahim al-Jaafari to discuss responses to a meeting of Najaf, which included requests for her to Archih coalition Prime Minister instead of Maliki, but the statement issued by the meeting made no mention of this issue and stressed the importance of the unity described and cohesion about the challenges of strength, and stressed that all ideas and opinions contained in the messages and papers exchanged between the political blocs, including the recent paper Erbil is the constructive ideas and worthy of serious research and follow-up.
The political scene marked an escalation in the severity of the exchange of accusations, especially among the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance, on the one hand and a coalition of state law on the other hand, several files concerning the management of the state and partnership in decision-making and file-oil and other things.
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