Deputy for Kurdistan talking about near contain Iraq crisis
24/08/2012 12:45
Salahuddin August 24 / August (Rn) - The Kurdistan Alliance MP Saeed Messenger Khoshnaw Friday signs began to loom to contain the political crisis in the country soon and especially after the political blocs flexibility on contentious files.
He expressed hope in a conference attended by various political blocs to put an end to the crisis, which has worsened over the past few months immediately after the return of President Jalal Talabani of medical trip from Germany.
Talabani had called a few months before the partners in the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to meet and talk about the outstanding issues since the formation of the government in late 2010 but his efforts hit a deep differences and exacerbate the crisis.
Khoshnaw told Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) that "the current landscape of the political crisis in the country is witnessing flexible and there are possibilities to resolve the outstanding problems between the various factions in the next few period."
He added that "the dispute between the Kurdistan Alliance and a coalition of state constitutional law otherwise result autocracy and away from the Constitution. Kurdistan we do not want only the application of the law."
The Kurds face harsh criticism of the owners during the past few months, accusing him of exclusivity power and move the country towards dictatorship and disclaimer on the implementation of the agreements.
But the efforts of the Kurds along the Iraqi List, which has the support of Sunnis and mass Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr did not yield a result when they sought to withdraw confidence from the Maliki after Talabani said that the number of votes required for it in the House of Representatives is not available.
It seemed that the historic alliance between the Kurds and Shiites, which dates back to the era of the former regime have been affected in the recent crisis between the KRG and the federal government in Baghdad's Shi'ite-led.
Khoshnaw said "relations between Shiites old Erd strategic relations, but differences of state law exceeded the Kurdistan Alliance and became among the most blocs and political formations."
The Territory government says that Baghdad reneged on their promises on several files stuck for a long time related to the disputed areas and budget Guard Region "Peshmerga" and management of oil wealth and other.
He noted Khoshnaw that "and sights have turned to the return of President Jalal Talabani, to Baghdad in order to hold a national meeting brings together the parties and closing files controversy. Especially that reforms of state law did not materialize so there were only holding a meeting and a joint national resolve differences."
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24/08/2012 12:45
Salahuddin August 24 / August (Rn) - The Kurdistan Alliance MP Saeed Messenger Khoshnaw Friday signs began to loom to contain the political crisis in the country soon and especially after the political blocs flexibility on contentious files.
He expressed hope in a conference attended by various political blocs to put an end to the crisis, which has worsened over the past few months immediately after the return of President Jalal Talabani of medical trip from Germany.
Talabani had called a few months before the partners in the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to meet and talk about the outstanding issues since the formation of the government in late 2010 but his efforts hit a deep differences and exacerbate the crisis.
Khoshnaw told Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) that "the current landscape of the political crisis in the country is witnessing flexible and there are possibilities to resolve the outstanding problems between the various factions in the next few period."
He added that "the dispute between the Kurdistan Alliance and a coalition of state constitutional law otherwise result autocracy and away from the Constitution. Kurdistan we do not want only the application of the law."
The Kurds face harsh criticism of the owners during the past few months, accusing him of exclusivity power and move the country towards dictatorship and disclaimer on the implementation of the agreements.
But the efforts of the Kurds along the Iraqi List, which has the support of Sunnis and mass Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr did not yield a result when they sought to withdraw confidence from the Maliki after Talabani said that the number of votes required for it in the House of Representatives is not available.
It seemed that the historic alliance between the Kurds and Shiites, which dates back to the era of the former regime have been affected in the recent crisis between the KRG and the federal government in Baghdad's Shi'ite-led.
Khoshnaw said "relations between Shiites old Erd strategic relations, but differences of state law exceeded the Kurdistan Alliance and became among the most blocs and political formations."
The Territory government says that Baghdad reneged on their promises on several files stuck for a long time related to the disputed areas and budget Guard Region "Peshmerga" and management of oil wealth and other.
He noted Khoshnaw that "and sights have turned to the return of President Jalal Talabani, to Baghdad in order to hold a national meeting brings together the parties and closing files controversy. Especially that reforms of state law did not materialize so there were only holding a meeting and a joint national resolve differences."
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