National Alliance: reform paper will be presented to Talabani for obtaining approval by the
02/07/2012 17:49
Baghdad, June 2 (Rn) - The Iraqi National Alliance said on Monday that the paper that started the reform of the Commission it will be prepared after the completion of President Jalal Talabani, for the purpose of taking his approval before submission to the political blocs.
The Committee on the reform of the National Alliance and its second meeting, which was scheduled to take place yesterday on Tuesday according to a statement of the Office of the Chairman Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
A member of the coalition, Salman al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Reform Committee of the National Alliance, the problem will be presented a paper on the reform of the political body of the alliance, and after ratification displayed by the President of the Republic to take his consent."
Moussawi said that "once approved by the President on the paper will be presented later on the political blocs," noting that it "will be an introduction to a national meeting."
And that "the Reform Committee, which began to hold meetings under the chairmanship of Ibrahim al-Jaafari took into consideration all the papers presented by the reform of the political parties."
Although the formation of a committee to reform but that the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance insist on a project to proceed to question Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, despite the withdrawal of the Sadr movement on the issue of interrogation.
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said in response to a question by one of his followers today that "the interrogation and the withdrawal of trust is a legal and constitutional, but the occurrence of disputes and wrangling that harm the Iraqi people and his service may be harmful to some thing."
The decline in the Sadrist movement, which has 40 seats in the House of Representatives later the question of his involvement in the process of questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but he will participate in the vote for no confidence.
From: Raman Brosk. Open: Abdullah Sabri
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02/07/2012 17:49
Baghdad, June 2 (Rn) - The Iraqi National Alliance said on Monday that the paper that started the reform of the Commission it will be prepared after the completion of President Jalal Talabani, for the purpose of taking his approval before submission to the political blocs.
The Committee on the reform of the National Alliance and its second meeting, which was scheduled to take place yesterday on Tuesday according to a statement of the Office of the Chairman Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
A member of the coalition, Salman al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Reform Committee of the National Alliance, the problem will be presented a paper on the reform of the political body of the alliance, and after ratification displayed by the President of the Republic to take his consent."
Moussawi said that "once approved by the President on the paper will be presented later on the political blocs," noting that it "will be an introduction to a national meeting."
And that "the Reform Committee, which began to hold meetings under the chairmanship of Ibrahim al-Jaafari took into consideration all the papers presented by the reform of the political parties."
Although the formation of a committee to reform but that the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance insist on a project to proceed to question Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, despite the withdrawal of the Sadr movement on the issue of interrogation.
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said in response to a question by one of his followers today that "the interrogation and the withdrawal of trust is a legal and constitutional, but the occurrence of disputes and wrangling that harm the Iraqi people and his service may be harmful to some thing."
The decline in the Sadrist movement, which has 40 seats in the House of Representatives later the question of his involvement in the process of questioning of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but he will participate in the vote for no confidence.
From: Raman Brosk. Open: Abdullah Sabri
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