Hakim: We have agreed to resolve the differences with the coalition forces and we will sign today
31/08/2014
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Said the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, on Sunday, to reach an understanding about the full alliance with the National Union of Forces on controversial points, while stressing that he would be today, "the signing of this agreement."
Ammar al-Hakim during a joint press conference with the head of the negotiating team of the Kurdistan Alliance, Hoshyar Zebari, at the headquarters of the Supreme Islamic Council, in central Baghdad, on the sidelines of a meeting held by al-Hakim with the Kurdish delegation, attended (range Press), "The meeting, which brought together negotiating committees in the National Alliance, the Federation of powers witnessed a tumble yesterday, "but he also said," but the two delegations have held another meeting in late on Saturday, which was reached for a full understanding. "
Hakim said that "the two alliances will sign today on the agreement, which was yesterday."
The leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim was held on Sunday, (August 31, 2014), a meeting with a delegation from the Kurdistan Alliance participating in the negotiations to form a government in his house in central Baghdad, to discuss the stages and reached, the negotiations between the political blocs.
And the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, on Saturday, (August 30, 2014), that talks on forming the government are still ongoing, and pointed out that the parties want to form a government quickly, while pointing Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, the need to respect the calls of reference which indicates During the period preceding it calls "wise", he stressed that there is a will of the political blocs to form a functioning government within the constitutional period.
The MP for the coalition of the Union of National Forces Ali Jassim Mutaiota confirmed, on Saturday, (August 30, 2014), that, negotiations with the Shiite alliance, did not reach the "complete collapse" but faced "an obstacle disappointing," while the expected return to the dialogue table, building on the willingness of internal and international pressure is keen on forming a government.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi political forces Marathon began forming a new government, with the National Alliance and the taxpayer so Haider al-Abadi.
The President of the Republic Fuad Masum formally charged in (the 11th of August 2014 Current) leader of the Islamic Dawa Party, Haider al-Abadi, the formation of the new government, replacing Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, while announced the last-in, (14th of August), pull his candidacy and support the National Alliance candidate, Abadi, to form a new government.
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