May 7, 2014 11: 50 pm
Kurdish forces confirmed that they will send a unified negotiating to Baghdad after the announcement of the final results of the elections, which it said "will make a big change in life." She will resume dialogues conducted ahead of elections with all of the citizen and national liberal and are United and to draw a "debugging".
Kurdish forces, stresses that talks in Baghdad will differ than in Erbil was carried out by Al-Maliki, and that it will apply the Constitution and not just promises. Kurdish forces have developed solution files, the peshmerga and the differences with Baghdad, on top of its priorities.
View Mohsen sadoon, Vice President of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, said "the recent parliamentary elections supposed to make a difference in the lives of citizens after the challenge of terrorism in order to build a State of institutions and restore balance and cancel the doctrinal and sectarian and nationalist". Saadun added that "throughout the past, the Government is committed to achieving and even demand one of the demands of the Kurdish component", stressing that "the upcoming negotiations will be fought between the Kurdistan Alliance with other political forces to form the next Government will be different than in Erbil which did not achieve the outgoing Prime Minister, any of its points."
MP from the Kurdish alliance that "our negotiations with the political blocs in Baghdad where we will be reviewing the non-compliance with promises made by Maliki government so we will build our relations in the light of this, stating," what we are asking for new changes to the Constitution, which provides that a federal democratic Iraq a federal State with a parliamentary system of Government, but this is not applicable.
Al-Saadoun said "during two previous Governments, the country was run by independent institutions and bodies of the Executive authority and decision-making of the central system, the winning political blocs in the new Parliament to implement decentralized and flip the Iraqi Constitution could go again and rely on promises and speeches."
Vice President, says the Kurdistan Alliance bloc "in the absence of a federal system in Iraq, we will have another position given that the next steps will be crucial," and "we go again with the Government calling only promises to adhere to them and their effects on the people of Kurdistan and recently cut salaries".
And on the priorities of the Kurdistan Alliance in its negotiations, "new agreements--to form the next Government, will focus on a new framework ensures our rights and not only promises," saying "the presence of talks and discussions got before the election with the citizen and the independents and are United and national policy to correct errors, and reforms", adding "the talks will begin again if the election results were announced formally and definitively identifies each weight in Parliament and that light moves in his negotiations with the others."
And the position of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, says his Deputy Burhan Mohammed Al-Faraj "after the announcement of the election results, there will be an agreement between all the political forces in Kurdistan to form a negotiating team to begin talks with other political statements."
"The negotiating delegation will start its talks with Shiite and Sunni component and will need more time to complete the State programme", stating that "the demands of the Kurds to the application of article 140 and resolve the issue of the peshmerga, oil and gas and install issue".
Faraj confirmed that "the PUK will not hold any alliance with any non-Kurdish political forces without reference to the Kurdistan Alliance," pointing out that "the historical relations with Kurds and religious reference component supporting the Kurdish cause so the component agreement Shiite Prime Ministerial candidate obtains acceptance of all components of the Iraqi people."
And member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) notes that "Kurds have resentment from the previous Government and its performance in the past and we have experience with Maliki that abandons its obligations to Kurds not implemented."
Meanwhile, says Mohammed Kayani, Member of block change, "what we want from the next Federal Government to abide by the Constitution," said: "in the event of non-compliance with the provisions of the Constitution in the past would have implications for the formation of the next Government."
Adds identities, that "what we demand in this period was the application of article 140 of the Constitution and resolve the problems between the Kurdish region and the Federal Government, which issues the peshmerga and the territorial guard, oil and gas, which determines the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil."
The MP block change (Curran) "that formed the previous Government in 2010 did not result in promises, including terms of Arbil, which aktatha to political parties so we will have a position in the future Government policy."
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