Talabani and Maliki confirm uphold the Constitution and the terms of the agreements signed
10/21/2012 12:00 am
BAGHDAD - morning - Alaa al-Tai
received by President Jalal Talabani, on Saturday, in Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during the meeting took place to discuss outstanding issues and problems in detail and depth, emphasizing the need to take serious steps The process to resolve differences between the political parties through dialogues and discussions cordial brotherly constructive and frank.
and on the near advent of the delegation of the Kurdistan region to Baghdad, has hailed the visit being considered a positive step towards resolving the outstanding issues between the Federal Government and the Government of province.
The opinions and views between the President and the Prime Minister compatible and identical on the importance of respecting the Constitution and the terms of the agreements signed between all political parties is the best way to remove the obstacles that stand in the progress of the political process in the country.
Kurdistan Alliance MP Hassan Jihad, had announced the postponement of the Kurdish delegation's planned visit to Baghdad, until after the Eid al-Adha, said in a statement quoted by the news agency Baghdad International "said the delegation will come to Baghdad after the holiday and will be chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister of the province, as it will run with Iraqi leaders in many of the contentious issues. "
Jihad said, "The issues that will be addressed, is the contentious issues between the province and the center and arming the Iraqi army, and the subject oil. "
Jihad said, "The delegation will meet Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in addition to the leaders of the other major blocs in government and parliament."
In turn, MP said the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki "The reason the foundation behind the Kurdish delegation's visit was announced, is to compromise on the administrative border law made by President Jalal Talabani. "
said Rep. Maliki said in a press statement that "the law of the administrative border caused strong reactions rejecting him, and especially by the members of the Iraqi List, because it touches areas fall within the circle of interest. "
MP-Maliki said that "the position of the Iraqi law is contrary to the position of the National Alliance, which has no any problem." He believed that this law can not be him that passes without achieving compatibility with the National Alliance. Attorney-Maliki also said that the Kurdish side preference to send a delegation to Baghdad to discuss the outstanding issues is clear evidence of the keenness of the Kurdish side to calm the atmosphere in an attempt to absorb the escalation fever in order to pass laws that affect them, the most prominent law limits Administrative and oil and gas.
Meanwhile MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said in an interview for "Brief Center for the Iraqi Media Network," "The bilateral meetings that were recently between the President and Chairman of the National Alliance and meet President Minister Maliki, President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim send positive messages and pave the way for talks which are scheduled to resume after the Eid al-Adha holiday. "
between al-Bayati said the pre-holiday atmosphere contributed in resolving the political situation and created space to resolve pointing that the political movement after the feast will be wider where the meetings will be held two-and three with serious and persistent quest of political components to meet under the roof of the Constitution. "
Al-Bayati said that "there are many laws stalled in the House of Representatives, indicating that the entrenched political began to emerge, something negative would disrupt the work of the parliament, stressing the need to work to pass legislation of importance to its role in the stability of the political process. "Bayati called political blocs and the parliament to create a positive atmosphere and the start page of tolerance and commitment to the basic functions of the Council and to stay away from history to pass legislation, especially since budget 2013 on the way to get to the House of Representatives after the end of Eid al-Adha holiday and it requires discussion and approval as soon as possible.
in the meantime, confirmed Iraqi bloc white support to form a majority government to end the political successive crises that confounded the political process. said the bloc's secretary general beauty of watermelon in a press statement that "more than half the members of parliament with a majority government option to end the political crisis and start building the country are real. "
melon confirmed that "government quotas failed a major failure in the management of the affairs of state and society because of quotas has become in every corner of the joints of the Iraqi state administrative."
But the Kurdistan Alliance bloc confirmed that talk about the formation of a political majority government for the remainder of the age of the electoral cycle will lead to finding solutions to the current problems, indicating that the solution is to resort to the national meeting and the implementation of previous agreements. said Vice President Mohsen al-Sadoun's bloc "Bri Center for the Iraqi Media Network," "The current election cycle have left only a year and a half, going to form a majority government policy for the remainder of the time will not lead to finding solutions to the current problems, and will not improve from the reality services provided to citizens. "
he said, adding that "there are efforts to hold a national meeting comprehensive and everyone to go for this option and put all the problems and find solutions to them instead of going to the options is feasible." and went onto say that "there are political agreements precedent be better implemented. "
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has said during his meeting with President of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim that the political majority government does not mean the marginalization of the components, while the latter expressed support for the government of political majority.,
but MP for a coalition of state law Salman al-Moussawi believed that the political majority government will be more representative of the democratic systems of government quotas, consensus and partnership, he says. said in a statement that "the idea of the dissolution of parliament and early elections are not paper or pressure just a hint, but it is a proposal to accelerate the solution of the political crisis that some have sought to deepen rather than out of it. "
Moussawi added that "some explanations for the government as the majority will represent sectarian Shi'ite, baseless because it will include both convinced of the political process and will take part in tribal and influential figures of the western provinces, who demanded that engage in one list with the government. "
and "will engage in forming a majority government representatives from the provinces of Anbar and Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah Din and Diyala who had no representation in the current government, and now they want that they have representation in the form of bloc or group under the name of "national, describing them as" a group of elders and influential figures moved away from the political process and I felt the need to return to repair the situation, "he says.
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