06-06-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -
Making the patriots Bloc mediation efforts to overcome the political crisis the country has seen an end to representatives of the Iraqi coalition County in the government to the Council of Ministers, and activating the role of the executive branch to meet the demands of the demonstrators.
Motionless and patriotic bloc, which includes three members from the province of Nineveh in the House of Representatives had made contacts with outgoing Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi to urge him to return to his post.
Bloc member MP for the province of Nineveh, Ahmed al-Jubouri confirmed for PUKmedia, said on Thursday that representatives of the coalition in Iraq in the cab of Ministers will take part in the Cabinet meeting next Sunday, pointing out that "there was a movement to re-Issawi office and we believe that to achieve this will contribute to solving a lot of dilemmas, and the next meeting of the Council of Ministers will post the coalition, the Iraqi ministers formally Mohammed Tamim, Minister of Education, Ahmed al-Karbouli, Minister of Industry and Minerals, Abdul Karim al-Samarrai, Minister of Science and Technology.
He Jubouri that end a boycott of ministers coalition in Iraq for meetings of the Council of Ministers, is an important step toward meeting the demands of the demonstrators as he put it, noting that "the implementation of the demands of the demonstrators must be going on inside the cabinet and not across platforms sit and platforms, because we believe that the government is concerned to solve the problem and the return of Iraqi ministers to the Ministerial Cab is an important step in solving the problems. "
As a member of the coalition, the Iraqi Hamid Zobaie stressed activate resolutions committees formed to meet the demands of the demonstrators and the most prominent of the enactment of the amnesty.
He said in a statement to PUKmedia, "should get the application on the ground of the recommendations of the Commission in charge of meeting the demands of the demonstrators, especially by the head of the government, whether in relation to Bakanona general amnesty, accountability and justice, and the adoption of memos judicial detention, and this whole things that require the application of without entering into negotiations again.
Mary Rayes adviser of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in turn renewed pursuit of the executive branch to use all its powers to meet the demands of the demonstrators.
She said in a permit for PUKmedia, "There are legitimate demands but it is not the jurisdiction of the government, but the powers of the legislative branch, including the amnesty law, must be on each side or authority to assume their responsibility.
This official sources announced last Wednesday meeting of the Council of Ministers held next Sunday which is expected to involve ministers of the coalition in Iraq in Erbil, in response to an invitation by the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Barzani to the Federal Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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