Hassoun Fatlawi: compass political process sooner or later will go towards dialogue
Sunday, July 1, 2012 08:32
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates MP for the mass of citizens Hassoun Fatlawi the compass of the political process sooner or later will go towards dialogue, noting that he "does not resolve the inevitable problems and crises among all political parties except the dialogue."
Fatlawi said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} on Sunday that "the withdrawal of confidence from the government will not help one not to hold early elections as well as all the political parties will be inevitable in the end to the principle of dialogue because it is the logic of the mind."
He added that "the complexity of resolving the crisis and does not come with statements and debates between the political forces on the contrary, will increase the political scene in Iraq, major complications will not only harm the Iraqi people," and urged all political forces to "move towards dialogue and the principle of national partnership."
And suffer the political process in Iraq, a clear deterioration in relations between blocs involved in politics, especially between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, because of the accusation the last of the owners not to apply the Convention Erbil, which was formed on the light of the current government.
Erbil bloc asked the author of the Sadrist movement and the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister in the event of failure to implement what was agreed upon during the consultative meetings in Erbil and Najaf.
While Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's calls for early elections and dissolve parliament in case of continued insistence of the blocks to claim no-confidence with him.
The political process in Iraq is facing a deepening crisis due to mutual accusations between the blocks to participate in political action and in particular between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, because of some files, including the security ministries and the issue of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and extended differences shortly before to the Kurdistan Regional Government, which announced stiff stance of the Maliki government because of the disputed areas and the financing of the Peshmerga, and some outstanding issues between the center and the region. end
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