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Arbil: relationship Baghdad does not deteriorate with the Kurds alone and policies threaten the collapse of the political process
BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah
Criticized the Kurdistan region, on Monday, the central government's policy, which he said would lead to the collapse of the political process, stressing that the relationship between Baghdad does not deteriorate with the Kurds alone and it threatens the future of the partnership in the country.
The politicians as a continuation of the county deputies to meetings of the Council of Ministers, demanding the National Alliance and not the rule of law, finding radical solutions and said it was betting on the marginalization of the Kurds over the majority, "no different from those who fought in the past."
The Kurdistan region called representatives in the House of Representatives and Minister for the meeting in Arbil to discuss the implications of the passage of the federal budget away from what they called "the rights of the Kurdish component."
A statement issued by the Presidency of the Kurdistan region, after the second meeting of the forces of Kurdish Monday evening, said that "the meeting focused on the approach of the federal government not only associated with relationships deteriorate with the territory, but pose a serious threat to the future of the country and is looking forward to achieve all the people Iraqi part of deepening the democratic system and the completion of building the institutions of state and federal. "
He added that "the conferees agreed to keep the meeting open and continue to consult to crystallize the options you want, and that continues to interact with all those involved in the Iraqi issue and its surroundings from the risks and challenges."
In this context, MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Farhad Atroshi that "the Kurdistan Regional Government is determined to maintain a boycott of ministers of the government of Nouri al-Maliki."
He stressed Atroshi, in an interview with "long", that "the return of Minister Kurds are not related to the inclusion of dues of oil companies, but also focused on the correction of errors occurring in the government of Nouri al-Maliki," adding that "the region this time looking for radical solutions and specifically of the National Coalition not of state law. "
On the sub-committees set up by the National Alliance to negotiate with the province of Kurdistan, Kurdish MP said "the National Alliance did not form committees to curb this moment negotiating to end the crisis occurring between Erbil and Baghdad." He pointed out that "a sideways by the Sadrist movement preceded two days before a visit to the leader of the Supreme Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi and independent MP Ahmad Chalabi and some liberals and Islamists, but it was all personal."
He believed that "the National Alliance deliberately procrastination and if it persists in this direction would be Iraq is at a crossroads and will not tolerate easily about what gets us from marginalization and exclusion." He continues Atroshi his speech by saying "There are previous systems ruled Iraq and bet to override the rights of the Kurds but failed and lost, and now there are political parties are trying to pass laws numerical majority in the House of Representatives."
Turn Kurdish MP says Khalil Mahma that "the position of the Kurdistan Alliance and the clear and explicit return of his ministers to the federal government or whether or not", stressing that "the Kurdistan Regional Government awaiting a response from the Federal Court on the appeal submitted on the budget."
Khalil adds, in a statement to "long", that "the Kurds have lost faith false promises," saying "dialogues with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has become a waste of time so we are waiting to challenge the budget in relation to paragraphs controversial." In turn, says MP for the coalition of state law Ihsan al-Awadi said that "the issue of the return of Minister Kurds require payment of government receivables oil for global companies operating in Kurdistan and demanding b (4) trillion dinars," asserting that "the National Alliance is not authorized to pay money without review by the Court of financial control. "
Awadi said, in an interview for the "long", saying "the Kurdistan Alliance put his problems within the Council of Ministers and the Parliament not to do as do the Iraqi List," and called the Kurdistan Alliance to "maintain the Kurdish Alliance _ Shiite."
It expresses spokesman Hamid Maaleh Islamic Supreme Council, expressed his conviction that "the National Alliance has the determination to solve all political problems, including the withdrawal of the Iraqi List ministers and the Kurdistan Alliance of the government."
He Maaleh, in an interview with the "long", that "the recent meetings of the National Alliance erected to discuss solutions to the crises accumulated."
He ruled out the leadership of the Supreme Council of the ability of the National Alliance to form a majority government, stressing that "the situation experienced by the country does not allow."
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