Maliki calls for Allawi not to boycott the next government and the province would harm first of all Iraqi
Palm - urged Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, a resumption of dialogue with the National Alliance and not to boycott the next government, noting that the county government does not serve anyone.
Maliki said in a television interview with the Iraqi government had not been issued a decision by us to stop talks with the Iraqi List, but a decision of the Iraqi List, stop the negotiations, stressing that the National Alliance of the effort to build his foundation is strong, he decided that the dialogues should be held on behalf of the coalition, therefore, became trend towards resolving the option of the National Alliance in determining the candidate, then the formation of a delegation from the National Alliance for dialogue with the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance.
He said the boycott does not serve one has tried provincial past and how she returned suffering, and the fragmentation and dispersion, indicating that the different technical and tactical between the National Alliance and the Supreme Council of the Islamic Virtue Party will not be long and continued: I am reassured that we will be in the process of one and understands some of the observations made by the Supreme Council and we agree to continue close relations strategy.
Maliki stressed that the principle does not preclude that there will be other alliances with any of the parliamentary blocs, but I think that the general context is not conducive to the establishment of such a alliances because we are the result if We started in front of such alliances Snsthlk long last, which contrasts with the pulse of the Iraqi street, and interest national and the need to accelerate the formation of the government.
The coalition of state law to Maliki, and the current al-Sadr, who led by Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, announced at a news conference Friday night, followed by a meeting of the National Alliance of Iraq missed the representatives of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Virtue Party, on the nomination of Prime Minister of the outgoing for a second term standing four years.
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Palm - urged Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, a resumption of dialogue with the National Alliance and not to boycott the next government, noting that the county government does not serve anyone.
Maliki said in a television interview with the Iraqi government had not been issued a decision by us to stop talks with the Iraqi List, but a decision of the Iraqi List, stop the negotiations, stressing that the National Alliance of the effort to build his foundation is strong, he decided that the dialogues should be held on behalf of the coalition, therefore, became trend towards resolving the option of the National Alliance in determining the candidate, then the formation of a delegation from the National Alliance for dialogue with the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance.
He said the boycott does not serve one has tried provincial past and how she returned suffering, and the fragmentation and dispersion, indicating that the different technical and tactical between the National Alliance and the Supreme Council of the Islamic Virtue Party will not be long and continued: I am reassured that we will be in the process of one and understands some of the observations made by the Supreme Council and we agree to continue close relations strategy.
Maliki stressed that the principle does not preclude that there will be other alliances with any of the parliamentary blocs, but I think that the general context is not conducive to the establishment of such a alliances because we are the result if We started in front of such alliances Snsthlk long last, which contrasts with the pulse of the Iraqi street, and interest national and the need to accelerate the formation of the government.
The coalition of state law to Maliki, and the current al-Sadr, who led by Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, announced at a news conference Friday night, followed by a meeting of the National Alliance of Iraq missed the representatives of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Virtue Party, on the nomination of Prime Minister of the outgoing for a second term standing four years.
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