At a time when Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki marketing his own to form a political majority government, after announcing the failure of the government of national partnership, which he chaired since 2010, announced the Islamic Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, that «the option of political majority government did not come from a vacuum or just political messes, but came in accordance with the political aspects began to impose themselves on the ground.
A member of the Iraqi parliament for the Islamic Supreme Council Furat al-Shara, told «Middle East», yesterday, said that «government of national partnership currently in place failed, have proven experience of the past three years that the political process has reached a stage outright recession after he began political partners kind of unfair competition on everything. He added that «the government has become ineffective, and the Parliament as well, and therefore the right solution for a situation like this is a government majority on the basis of national political includes all the forces and components and not on the basis of quotas currently in force, but on the basis of political programs», pointing out that «those who do not wants to participate in positive turn to the opposition in parliament.
The Shara that «among the positive signs that can help in the possibility of forming such a government that all lists and blocs now begun disintegrate somewhat, and that there are different approaches within each block, which helps the possibility of dissolving the blocks new that may arise because of it within the framework of national exclusive away from ethnic and sectarian.
For his part, was considered a member of parliament from the Iraqi List Hamza Alkrtani, in a statement to Asharq Al-Awsat, that «the option of the Government of the political majority is the perfect choice, it is a radical solution to the Iraqi problem, provided that it comes in the right time. He Alkrtani «We support in principle this option, but we do not put it as the first choice, but must first go towards political reform and what might result from that political efforts could lead to a national conference, and if we fail we can go to the dissolution of parliament and elections and the formation of new political majority government not on the basis of programmatic components. He pointed out that «minus current to form this government does not stems from being a solution, but because the government has failed, and the entire political process has failed, but what is being talked about on the formation of a majority government for the way they come up does not mean more than tinkering and trying to take out the current government of their predicament, While we see that the political process needs to strong shock can bring them back to life.
The Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed yesterday that the political orientation of the majority does not rule out any component Iraq, and calling the National Partnership 'inactivated'. He has discussed with the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, the question of forming a political majority government, at a time of continuing Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's efforts to find a way out of the current crisis. The head of the Islamic Supreme Council in a statement issued by his office yesterday on the sidelines of a meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the night before last, that «the Supreme Council was and will remain supportive of all the positive steps that are in the interest of the homeland and the citizen», indicating that «this meeting was an in-depth and discussed files Basic on the Iraqi arena and the regional. Hakim added that «was discussed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen the National Alliance and the mechanisms to move projects that serve the country.
For his part, the price of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, according to the statement «positions Hakim and initiatives put forward by resolving the political crisis», indicating that «the trend towards vast political aims not to exclude any of the components of Iraq as far as trying to create a team consistent with the government and put an end to the recession plaguing the political process. Al-Maliki that «the political majority can move stagnant water in the political process, describing the national partnership 'broken' for the political process.
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