Mutlaq: the long distance between the demands of the demonstrators and the National Alliance and today's meeting will be crucial
01/20/2013 - 4:18 pm | Hits: 186
An advisor wife tyrant buried Saddam Hussein Saleh al-Mutlaq, that the meeting of the political blocs to be held today will be crucial for the Iraqi list, and is regarded as the distance is still so far away from the demands of the protesters and the National Alliance, pointed out that the Iraqi held an extraordinary meeting to take "crucial decisions" .
Mutlaq said in a statement issued today, said that "the meeting of the political blocs, today, will be crucial for the Iraqi List and the protesters' demands," adding that "there is a meeting of the Committee of Five preceded and pave it."
Mutlaq confirmed that he was "keen to attend the meetings of the Committee of Five of a national perspective, hoping to find the necessary solutions for the successive crises plaguing the Iraqi political scene and in the forefront of the demonstrations and protests that pervades a number of cities and provinces of the country."
The Mutlaq "What was clear from the series of meetings that the distance is still so far away from the demands of the protesters and the Iraqi List, on the one hand and the National Alliance on the other hand," noting that "the meeting on Saturday, (January 19, 2013), which continued to an hour late at night discussed during amnesty laws and the accountability and justice and terrorism as well as the issue of confidential informant and overturn 88 your book money. "
He Mutlaq "As for the meetings today will be held the regular meeting of the Committee of Five as a prelude to holding an expanded meeting of the leaders of political blocs in later this Sunday too," expressing his belief that "the meeting will be crucial between the signs of the solution or the complexity of the crisis."
He pointed out that "the list will invite its leaders and its members to an extraordinary meeting of the fateful decisions that are commensurate with the seriousness of the situation and its implications."
The Commission announced in charge of looking at the demands of the demonstrators, in (18 this January), it dealt with 20 thousand cases of people covered by the law of accountability and justice, as demanded by the governor of Salahuddin complete lists of the names of those who were arrested and did not know their fate until now.
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