Palm - Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, on Thursday, the Supreme Council policy is unconstitutional and can be dispensed with, adding that the National Alliance in general will not vote for him, while noting at the same time to adhere to the agreements between the political blocs, including those relating to the formation of the Council.
Maliki said during a media statement: The National Alliance will vote on the Supreme Council policy, because in the event of a vote will be President as President of the presidency, saying that the Council is unconstitutional and can be dispensed with.
Maliki said that we will not dispense with the Supreme Council policies as long as we agreed on the formation, and will not seek to disable it, but added that there are other powers of his powers.
And spin differences between the Iraqi List and the National Alliance on some of the terms of the Erbil, including the draft Law on the Council strategy policies and higher, and most important of these differences mechanism of selection of the President of the Council, as the demands of the Iraqi List to be the mechanism of choice in the House of Representatives, which rejected the National Alliance and demanded to be within the body that are within the National Council for strategic policy and status enjoyed by the person who chairs the Council's powers and whether it would be described as general secretary or president.
The head of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, in September 2010, an initiative on resolving the political crisis in Iraq include the formation of a committee of between eight and twelve representatives of the political blocs to begin talks to form a new government and work to resolve outstanding differences, and convening meetings of the expanded leaders to resolve the issue of the three presidencies .
And escalated the political crisis taking place in Iraq for more than a year and two months between the coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, against the backdrop of demonstrations staged by Tahrir Square in Baghdad on 10 June last, and demonstrations of counter-thought that the government sponsored and which demanded the execution of the perpetrators of the wedding of Dujail and to hold politicians who stand behind them, and considered the Iraqi they carried the abuse to her and its leader, also incite sectarian and return Iraq to the atmosphere of the years 2006 and 2007, while confirming that the return of organized crime within a hundred days a sign of the collapse of the security file. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]