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Sadrists: reform paper is a waste of time .. Jaafari: the atmosphere more positive or less negative!

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Sadrists: reform paper is a waste of time .. Jaafari: the atmosphere more positive or less negative!

On: Saturday 11/08/2012 9:22




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The president of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, said on Friday that the political climate now "more positive" than it was previously, pointing to near the meetings between the blocks after passing the stage of bilateral dialogues, as he emphasized the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim readiness "of the results of a critical and important" days after the feast.


And reduced the Liberal MP for the mass of the Sadrist movement Prince Kanani of the importance of the eight points issued by the National Alliance, which urges that the legislation of laws and resolving security files returned them as "old and not worth the initiative to launch the paper reforms."
Jaafari said in a joint news conference with al-Hakim, and followed the "long", he "reviewed the summary of our discussions with various parties in the reform initiative, and we had a comparison between what we were in the past two months and we are now," asserting that "The atmosphere on a more positive or less negative than it was before. "
The al-Jaafari to "near the meetings with the character of block after we passed the stage of bilateral dialogues, so as to achieve participation of all parties without exception," stressing the need to "preserve national unity between us and our true in all matters ranging from strategic issues important to the simplest things ".
Jaafari said that "the partner can not be marginalized," pointing to "the existence of some of the precursors at the regional level, but we do not have to stress the need to close national ranks among the national forces, all political."
The al-Jaafari that "the participants are so many, we can not ignore them, and we got the returns positive and good," stressing that "the urgent need for the integration of bilateral relations between the parliament and government, and between the coalition and the rest of the alliances to understand the problems raised by others."
The president of the National Alliance that "the debate and get to it by consensus between all parties is able to solve our problems on the short or medium term according to the nature of the problems at hand," stressing that "the returns have been positive."
For his part, al-Hakim said that he discussed with al-Jaafari, "the political crisis and the positive developments taking place in and reform measures to be achieved," stressing that "has been preparing for meetings more serious and enthusiastic, and prepare for a decisive and important results after the day of Eid."
The wise support "strongly for the unity and cohesion of the National Alliance to be the hinterland strong and important partner to the other partners in the political process," stressing the need to "overcome the problems, and unify the visions in order to achieve greater national cohesion, and harmony, and restore the rights to their owners in the process of integrating the rights and duties for all parties in our own. "
The reduced mass of the Liberal MP from the Sadrist movement Prince Kanani of the importance of the eight points issued by the National Alliance, which urges that the legislation of laws and resolving security files returned it as a "Initiative old and not worth the paper called the reforms". The Kanani told the "Line" that "There are no paper reforms but are eight points issued by the National Alliance urges that the legislation of laws and the resolution of the security ministries and this is not new and that a section of politicians called the paper reforms and the other part of Aieir significance."
He added that "these points implement what has been agreed upon in Arbil and there is no paper reforms from our point of view and all Mahnak is agreed on some issues and stakeholders on the implementation of the agreement."
Kanani promised reforms theme paper as a "stalling and trying to get to the end of the parliamentary session," noting that "the next election and became close Mabaka only a year and nine months and ends life of the government, I do not think there is the feasibility of reforms."
He said "the political blocs will organize and prepare for the upcoming elections which will take place at the beginning of the year 2014 on the grounds that in 2013 will be busy in the alliances and the talks will end paper and other reforms to nothing."
The coalition of state law revealed, in (June 26, 2012), for the National Alliance to form a committee to develop a paper includes components all, including the Sadrist movement, to develop a paper for political reform, to accommodate the problems of the political process and the government and the state.
The head of the House of Representatives and the President of Osama Najafi Islamic Supreme Council of Ammar al-Hakim in (August 1, 2012), the need for paper reforms in its final form during the last ten days of the current month of Ramadan.
The parties agreed to call the organization of Iraq and virtue, in (8 August now), the implementation and success of political reform paper presented by the National Alliance in order to get out of the political crisis in the country and mainly the adoption of the constitutional mechanisms to resolve all outstanding issues.
He had earlier said the National Alliance, in the July 7, 2012, that the Reform Committee set up by the will hold talks with other political blocs to consider a number of outstanding issues, noting that the most important priorities to resolve file security ministries and tackle corruption, as pointed out that the Commission divided the problems and will have solutions in three phases.
The National Alliance was announced on the sixth of July 2012, authorization for Reform Commission set up by approaching other political blocs and dialogues with them, stressing the importance of calming the media by all political parties.
The Commission for the Reform set up by the coalition to reform the political process, in (the fourth of July, 2012), held a meeting attended by representatives of political entities affiliated with it (most notably a coalition of state law and the Islamic Supreme Council and the Sadrists), and saw the completion of the previous discussions to get out to see a united and clear about the political issues at hand, day after the invitation of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, as the Committee shall be impartial and not reform, "Maalikis," and demanding Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, to be serious about reform before the end the parties to withdraw confidence from it.

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