Politicians at the dialogue table
21/06/2012 0:00
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
revealed yesterday the efforts of the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Islamic al-Hakim to hold a meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of Sadr Muqtada al-Sadr.
This comes at a time confirmed the private sources for the "morning" Some of the lists that had refused dialogue has shown its willingness "in principle" to sit at the negotiating table to resolve the political crisis.
said MP Ali inch's (Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network): "Mr. Hakim will begin his initiative attempts to collect Maliki and Mr. Sadr, although there are some situations convulsive, but that Mr. Hakim will break the ice. "
as the spokesman for the Supreme Islamic Council Sheikh Humaid burdensome in a statement to the "morning" that "al-Hakim held yesterday, phone calls and meetings side with the political parties in order to bring the views."
and on the meeting of the National Alliance on Tuesday, said Maaleh: "The meeting was to assess the political scene and discuss the preparations for the separation of the new legislative and prepare for the laws of the task to be legislation in the next phase."
For his part, ruled out the MP for the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Asadi told the "morning", that is the question the prime minister in the parliament .
He attributed the Asadi it difficult to take such action at the moment with the lack of objective data and constitutional.
in turn, announced Secretary General of the Liberal bloc's parliamentary Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi that his movement is tipped with a mobility in the interests of the Iraqi people.
Mr. Sadr has said In response to a question by one of his followers on the steps to be taken after the rejection of President Jalal Talabani signed the request to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister and the possibility of a breakthrough is close to the crisis, "No, if not signed by Talabani, there is no other way at all."
Observers believe that the statement by Mr. Sadr means not to approach the Liberal parliamentary bloc of the Sadrist movement to support a request to question the prime minister.
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