Sunday 04 May 2014 Time: 19:34
Talk of foreign intervention for the formation of the Iraqi government
05/04/2014
After a few days on the parliamentary elections, began political circles traded talk of the possibility for foreign intervention to draw the political map for the next phase and the formation of the new Iraqi government, and named its president, too, in time indicate leaks preliminary results of the elections to the lack of any political bloc enough of the vote, was able to form the next government. says a member of the coalition of the Iraqi National Salem Daly in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that there is a possibility of interference in Iraqi affairs by some foreign parties, but he points out that these interventions will face by alliances undeclared resulting from intersections in positions with the current government in earlier times, as he put it. attribute the Member State of Law Coalition Adnan Schuller and having the possibility to get foreign intervention in placed the formation of the new government to what he describes as "the land of soft offered by some Iraqi parties participating political process for these interventions," as described . , however, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Mahma Khalil noted that the idea of outside interference in placed political map for the next stage is rejected, although not ruled out the possibility of "take advantage of the advice that may be put to some parties from abroad in this regard if they are available," he said. to that thought political science professor Ahmed Mayali that there is a "relationship between the sustainability of the government and the political map during the next phase and the approval of some foreign parties such as the U.S. and Iran."
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Talk of foreign intervention for the formation of the Iraqi government
05/04/2014
After a few days on the parliamentary elections, began political circles traded talk of the possibility for foreign intervention to draw the political map for the next phase and the formation of the new Iraqi government, and named its president, too, in time indicate leaks preliminary results of the elections to the lack of any political bloc enough of the vote, was able to form the next government. says a member of the coalition of the Iraqi National Salem Daly in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that there is a possibility of interference in Iraqi affairs by some foreign parties, but he points out that these interventions will face by alliances undeclared resulting from intersections in positions with the current government in earlier times, as he put it. attribute the Member State of Law Coalition Adnan Schuller and having the possibility to get foreign intervention in placed the formation of the new government to what he describes as "the land of soft offered by some Iraqi parties participating political process for these interventions," as described . , however, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Mahma Khalil noted that the idea of outside interference in placed political map for the next stage is rejected, although not ruled out the possibility of "take advantage of the advice that may be put to some parties from abroad in this regard if they are available," he said. to that thought political science professor Ahmed Mayali that there is a "relationship between the sustainability of the government and the political map during the next phase and the approval of some foreign parties such as the U.S. and Iran."
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