Iraq continue to meet to put forward new candidates for the defense portfolio
04/08/2011 16:01
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraqi MP from the coalition Algehiche Othman, Thursday, that the coalition continues to meet out new candidates to fill the defense portfolio. Algehiche He told (Voices of Iraq) "The agreement was at the meeting of the blocks last, which was the home of the president to provide new candidates for the ministries of defense and interior of the non-candidates veterans during the two weeks," pointing out that the Iraqi "meetings are held continuously to agree on new candidates in the names of a proposed need to be approved after the study their resumes, to be sent to the Prime Minister for approval. " According to Algehiche the "intentions if they were true by the coalition of national and state law, the Iraqi List has candidates and leaders, competencies and expertise in place and ready to have Click Here To Previous several names, but no consensus on them by state law. " The leaders of political blocs agreed at a meeting Tuesday night (08/02/2011) at the home of President Jalal Talabani, on several points which provide new candidates for the defense and interior portfolios during a period not exceeding two weeks to finish this file. The country has political crises since the elections of March 2010 against the backdrop of mistrust among the largest coalitions in the parliament and the two partners in the government (state law and Iraqi), where the recent calls to speed up the application in full the terms of Erbil, which paved the way for the government in the formation of 21/12/2010, including the distribution of security and the establishment of National Council of the policies and decision-making jointly within the framework of the national partnership government, warning that the disclaimer of state law agreements and procrastination in the implementation of pay Iraqi to take crucial decisions, including withdrawal of confidence from the government and calling early elections, for his part says a coalition of state law that the bulk of the agreements implemented and that the rest of the differences can be resolved through negotiations to bring the views and reach a final resolution. p h m (x) b P h
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