Member of the middle block: Maliki's comments on the Policy Board a kind of political pressure on Iraq
16/07/2011 pm
He is a member of the mass center, Saturday, a statement that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the unconstitutionality of the Policy Board is a sort of political pressure on the Iraqi List, calling the political blocs to the commitment of the Council as a political consensus.
Mohammad Iqbal in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "a statement the Prime Minister on the Council of strategic policies is a type of political pressure on the Iraqi List," adding that "what happened in the strategic policy kind of political consensus and signed by all the blocks should abide by it. "
Iqbal said that "a lot of things that took place in the political process was far from the framework of the constitution, but within the framework of the political consensus," noting that "reliance on the Constitution alone is not enough and must respect the political agreements and commitment to expand the transparency and credibility and to build a stable political ".
Maliki said before yesterday, Thursday, The Policy Board 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.
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.
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