Jaafari warns of "armed opposition" in the Iraqi case form a majority government Last Update: Friday, 26/10/2012
Baghdad - Zidane-Rubaie:
The president of the National Alliance Ibrahim Jaafari to form a majority government political might lead to the adoption of certain parties armed opposition, and called on the Islamic Dawa Party, led by Nuri al-Maliki to discard differences and prepare the ground for a national meeting, as demanded Accord Movement, led by Iyad Allawi, to pass a law of the Federal Court .
Jaafari said that the Government of the political majority constitutional principle but asked for forces that seek to ensure national participation, and added that »forbidden standing in front of the government majority, is that I am afraid that the powers not accustomed to that good at art opposition from peace and coexistence, but may reigned by node armed opposition. «
Jaafari said the recent experience of the Iraqi forces may impede the move which he said was a successful tradition in democratic countries, pointing out that the national alliance tends nowadays to participatory government, but we expect a majority government in the long term in Iraq. I said you should try to make their way majority, and when people choose parliament that represents it, he should not have to pay those who are not good at the art of dealing from the site of the opposition, turning the opposition to military action or negative '.
For his part, called on the Islamic Dawa Party, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to invest the occasion of Eid al-Adha to renounce differences and prepare the ground for the meeting of national private political crisis Bhlhalh.
And through the party said in a statement expressed the hope that appropriate turn holiday into an opportunity to foster a spirit of tolerance and rejection of differences and band works by the enemies of Iraq on the left to deepen the differences between them to derail the democratic experiment in Iraq.
In context demanded National Accord Movement, led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to pass a law of the Federal Court to adjudicate conflicts authorities, and the interpretation of the constitutional articles and censorship laws, due to the worsening political crisis and the depth of the culture of quotas, and the growing corruption, and declining confidence among the political parties.
The movement in a statement that it is concerned the absence of legal environment painted by the Constitution and said it involved the religious faction, the supreme Ali al-Sistani and expressed recently Sheikh Abdel Mahdi al-Karbalai, the need to speed up adoption of the Law of the Federal Court, and to ensure its effectiveness in session and make decisions , and edited from the shackles of ethnic and sectarian quotas and nationalism. The movement also expressed appreciation for the positions of religious authority in the national ranks, and rejection of sectarianism, and the emphasis on the supreme interest of Iraq.
In Erbil met Prime Minister Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, with a delegation of the Kurdish parties, who visited Baghdad, and denied Barzani after the meeting and there is no ethnic problem in the country, pointing out that the problem of government is out of the dispute, describing this problem seriously, and called Barzani Iraqi political forces to abide by the constitution and the implementation of its provisions away from revenge.
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