Baghdad ¯ Basil Muhammad
is scheduled to begin on Sunday, the Committee on Political Reform set up by the "National Alliance" Shiite, headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, contacts and talks with the major political blocs that Khasamt Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, namely the "Kurdish Alliance" led by Massoud Barzani and "coalition of Iraq" headed by Iyad Allawi.
The MP said the coalition of state law (Maliki's) Jawad Kazem traveler's ¯ "politics," said the Shiite alliance is determined to adopt radical reforms to resolve the current political crisis between the Maliki one hand, and Barzani and Allawi, on the other hand, and that these reforms will include the security ministries and the National Council for the strategic policies and the balance between the components sectarian in senior management positions in the state and the law of oil and gas.
He added that the reforms will be exchanged between the parties opposing the sense that there are demands of his coalition, on the withdrawal of Kurdish Peshmerga forces from the disputed areas in the provinces of Diyala , Kirkuk and Nineveh, as he should be sent federal police into the Kurdistan region and the deployment of army federal border between the province and Turkey and Iran.
He noted that a committee of political reform led by the Shiite alliance will be given notice of one month to implement all the reforms agreed upon by the parties, the political rival, and that the Commission's work would be neutral and that the agreements will be subsidized by regional parties and the international in reference to Iran and the United States.
For its part, the MP said in the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq star dry for ¯ "politics" that the Kurdish leaders may not be reassuring to the results that can be arrived at by the Committee on Political Reform the coalition's Shiite, because of bitter experience Kurds with Maliki, adding that delegations Kurdish, which was negotiated al-Maliki in previous months and came with him to the understandings of constitutional did not get anything from these agreements because the federal government in Baghdad has been acting Bm'zajih and interpretations unconstitutional about what agreed.
accused the deputy of Kurdish-Maliki that he resorted to always migrate outstanding issues with the Kurdistan region to future periods for reasons relating to the accounts of an election every time the evidence is that the oil and gas law was agreed upon since 2007 and gives the provincial government the powers to sign contracts on oil fields discovered but law remained disabled has not been approved by Parliament.
and felt that this political behavior of the owners was a frustration for the leaders of the Kurdish political that want to reach an agreement radical determines the powers of the provincial government and the powers of the federal government, according to a federal system in place in the world.
in the context of connected, said among the "coalition of Iraqi" s ¯ "politics" that there are accounts of a regional sensitive paid alliance Shia to form a committee reforms and try to resolve the political crisis quickly and that Maliki may be forced to accept these reforms.
She explained that the increased possibility of the collapse of the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Send a letter of concern to the leadership of the Shiite alliance, because this collapse will enhance the power of Maliki's opponents so keen Shiite alliance to start negotiations with the political blocs before the collapse of al-Assad to avoid making concessions largest in the event that has had these negotiations after the fall of the Syrian regime.
She circles that Washington has stepped up pressure on al-Maliki in the past few weeks, to go to the reforms are important and real with his opponents in the knowledge that the situation in Iraq would be threatened by some of the fallout after the collapse of the Assad regime directly, including the possibility to decide Iran's military intervention in Iraq, or to increase the "base" of its terrorist attacks against Iraqi Shiite cities, which could informs the return of sectarian fighting among Iraqis so U.S. Government believes that he must arrange the internal situation of Iraq and end the political differences to face the post-Assad in Syria.
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is scheduled to begin on Sunday, the Committee on Political Reform set up by the "National Alliance" Shiite, headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, contacts and talks with the major political blocs that Khasamt Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, namely the "Kurdish Alliance" led by Massoud Barzani and "coalition of Iraq" headed by Iyad Allawi.
The MP said the coalition of state law (Maliki's) Jawad Kazem traveler's ¯ "politics," said the Shiite alliance is determined to adopt radical reforms to resolve the current political crisis between the Maliki one hand, and Barzani and Allawi, on the other hand, and that these reforms will include the security ministries and the National Council for the strategic policies and the balance between the components sectarian in senior management positions in the state and the law of oil and gas.
He added that the reforms will be exchanged between the parties opposing the sense that there are demands of his coalition, on the withdrawal of Kurdish Peshmerga forces from the disputed areas in the provinces of Diyala , Kirkuk and Nineveh, as he should be sent federal police into the Kurdistan region and the deployment of army federal border between the province and Turkey and Iran.
He noted that a committee of political reform led by the Shiite alliance will be given notice of one month to implement all the reforms agreed upon by the parties, the political rival, and that the Commission's work would be neutral and that the agreements will be subsidized by regional parties and the international in reference to Iran and the United States.
For its part, the MP said in the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq star dry for ¯ "politics" that the Kurdish leaders may not be reassuring to the results that can be arrived at by the Committee on Political Reform the coalition's Shiite, because of bitter experience Kurds with Maliki, adding that delegations Kurdish, which was negotiated al-Maliki in previous months and came with him to the understandings of constitutional did not get anything from these agreements because the federal government in Baghdad has been acting Bm'zajih and interpretations unconstitutional about what agreed.
accused the deputy of Kurdish-Maliki that he resorted to always migrate outstanding issues with the Kurdistan region to future periods for reasons relating to the accounts of an election every time the evidence is that the oil and gas law was agreed upon since 2007 and gives the provincial government the powers to sign contracts on oil fields discovered but law remained disabled has not been approved by Parliament.
and felt that this political behavior of the owners was a frustration for the leaders of the Kurdish political that want to reach an agreement radical determines the powers of the provincial government and the powers of the federal government, according to a federal system in place in the world.
in the context of connected, said among the "coalition of Iraqi" s ¯ "politics" that there are accounts of a regional sensitive paid alliance Shia to form a committee reforms and try to resolve the political crisis quickly and that Maliki may be forced to accept these reforms.
She explained that the increased possibility of the collapse of the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Send a letter of concern to the leadership of the Shiite alliance, because this collapse will enhance the power of Maliki's opponents so keen Shiite alliance to start negotiations with the political blocs before the collapse of al-Assad to avoid making concessions largest in the event that has had these negotiations after the fall of the Syrian regime.
She circles that Washington has stepped up pressure on al-Maliki in the past few weeks, to go to the reforms are important and real with his opponents in the knowledge that the situation in Iraq would be threatened by some of the fallout after the collapse of the Assad regime directly, including the possibility to decide Iran's military intervention in Iraq, or to increase the "base" of its terrorist attacks against Iraqi Shiite cities, which could informs the return of sectarian fighting among Iraqis so U.S. Government believes that he must arrange the internal situation of Iraq and end the political differences to face the post-Assad in Syria.
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