Maliki's coalition planned alliance with only one block to the formation of a political majority governments in the provinces [Audio]
Sunday, 05 May / May 2013 17:55
[Baghdad where]
Deputy State of Law coalition, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the intention of the coalition, an alliance with only one block to the formation of local governments on the basis of the political majority.
The MP Mohammad Chihod told all of Iraq [where] the day that the "coalition of state law, won first place in the eight provinces, and therefore we aspire to form a majority government policy as the solution in all areas, which ends crises, whether political or service."
He added, "We're going in the light of the results of elections to form a government through a coalition with one of the blocks is no more, enabling us to form a majority government coalition political," adding that "the closest to us in the near alliance is of our electoral and government."
The Chihod pointed out that "the provincial councils are the views of service and must form a service against which governments are able to fulfill its responsibilities, the colors of the ongoing negotiations with the parties to the coalition and the formation of councils."
The Electoral Commission for elections, announced on Saturday the final results of [12] province, according to the results it obtained state law [which is headed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the provinces Alatnnta session, which took place in which the elections [96] seats, followed by the citizen [of the Supreme Council Iraqi Islamic headed by Ammar al-Hakim] b [60] seats and then a coalition of the Liberal Group of the Sadrist movement led by Moqtada al-Sadr] winning [44] seats.
And came in fourth in terms of the number of seats the coalition in Iraq unified national [which is headed by president of a coalition Alaracaheyad Allawi] [15] seats, and a list of united [headed by House Speaker Osama Najafi and the number of members of the coalition in Iraq] winning [14] seats and تذيلت existing Iraqi Arabic headed by the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Saleh al-Mutlaq] b [5] seats. 2 ended.
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Sunday, 05 May / May 2013 17:55
[Baghdad where]
Deputy State of Law coalition, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the intention of the coalition, an alliance with only one block to the formation of local governments on the basis of the political majority.
The MP Mohammad Chihod told all of Iraq [where] the day that the "coalition of state law, won first place in the eight provinces, and therefore we aspire to form a majority government policy as the solution in all areas, which ends crises, whether political or service."
He added, "We're going in the light of the results of elections to form a government through a coalition with one of the blocks is no more, enabling us to form a majority government coalition political," adding that "the closest to us in the near alliance is of our electoral and government."
The Chihod pointed out that "the provincial councils are the views of service and must form a service against which governments are able to fulfill its responsibilities, the colors of the ongoing negotiations with the parties to the coalition and the formation of councils."
The Electoral Commission for elections, announced on Saturday the final results of [12] province, according to the results it obtained state law [which is headed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the provinces Alatnnta session, which took place in which the elections [96] seats, followed by the citizen [of the Supreme Council Iraqi Islamic headed by Ammar al-Hakim] b [60] seats and then a coalition of the Liberal Group of the Sadrist movement led by Moqtada al-Sadr] winning [44] seats.
And came in fourth in terms of the number of seats the coalition in Iraq unified national [which is headed by president of a coalition Alaracaheyad Allawi] [15] seats, and a list of united [headed by House Speaker Osama Najafi and the number of members of the coalition in Iraq] winning [14] seats and تذيلت existing Iraqi Arabic headed by the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Saleh al-Mutlaq] b [5] seats. 2 ended.
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