Maliki: Iraq suspended its participation in the meetings in protest against the Ministerial Limbering
24/07/2011 12:38
Baghdad, July 24 (Rn) - A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives and close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki today, Sunday, for the reasons for suspension of Iraqi participation in the meeting of the Tripartite Commission goes back to the reservation to Limbering ministerial plans Maliki conducted during the next phase.
And announced that the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi last Friday to suspend its meetings with the National Alliance and a private coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the back of his remarks, several members of his bloc is supporting the National Partnership
Said Salman al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "The main reason behind the suspension of the Iraqi List, for their participation in the meeting of the Tripartite Commission is due to its reservation on the mechanism of Limbering Ministerial held that it would create a crisis within the political components."
He explained that Moussaoui "believes that the Iraqi Limbering will lose a number of components of the ministerial office and thus will create an internal crisis, as well as talk about reducing its institutions is essential that tax burden on the public budget, including Council policy strategy."
Al-Moussawi said "the leaders of political blocs have been granted the Tripartite Commission 14 days to complete all matters pending between the political blocs, especially Iraq and the rule of law," noting that "the meeting will be held during the next two days we are in a state of law demand that is the transfer of proceedings of the meeting directly to the media to inform Iraqi street on those who impede the agreements. "
The development of this while experiencing the relationship between my state of law and against the backdrop of strained Iraqi political positions of the Maliki and the leaders of the two lists Allawi.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, had launched earlier in a scathing attack on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that he came to power backed by Tehran, while describing elements of the Dawa Party, led by as "bats of darkness," warning of the policy of gagging and dictatorship new. While the lifting of Maliki's coalition filed a lawsuit against Allawi, accusing him of using the descriptions of the former Iraqi regime used against the party invitation.
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24/07/2011 12:38
Baghdad, July 24 (Rn) - A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives and close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki today, Sunday, for the reasons for suspension of Iraqi participation in the meeting of the Tripartite Commission goes back to the reservation to Limbering ministerial plans Maliki conducted during the next phase.
And announced that the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi last Friday to suspend its meetings with the National Alliance and a private coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the back of his remarks, several members of his bloc is supporting the National Partnership
Said Salman al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "The main reason behind the suspension of the Iraqi List, for their participation in the meeting of the Tripartite Commission is due to its reservation on the mechanism of Limbering Ministerial held that it would create a crisis within the political components."
He explained that Moussaoui "believes that the Iraqi Limbering will lose a number of components of the ministerial office and thus will create an internal crisis, as well as talk about reducing its institutions is essential that tax burden on the public budget, including Council policy strategy."
Al-Moussawi said "the leaders of political blocs have been granted the Tripartite Commission 14 days to complete all matters pending between the political blocs, especially Iraq and the rule of law," noting that "the meeting will be held during the next two days we are in a state of law demand that is the transfer of proceedings of the meeting directly to the media to inform Iraqi street on those who impede the agreements. "
The development of this while experiencing the relationship between my state of law and against the backdrop of strained Iraqi political positions of the Maliki and the leaders of the two lists Allawi.
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, had launched earlier in a scathing attack on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that he came to power backed by Tehran, while describing elements of the Dawa Party, led by as "bats of darkness," warning of the policy of gagging and dictatorship new. While the lifting of Maliki's coalition filed a lawsuit against Allawi, accusing him of using the descriptions of the former Iraqi regime used against the party invitation.
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