February 28, 2010Iraqi Parliamentary Elections in the Conference in Cairo in Tomorrow
Cairo - Isra Khalifa
Embraces the city of Cairo on Monday a conference on Iraq's parliamentary elections organized by the Center Democratic Arab to stand on its political impact and its consequences for Iraq's relations with the regional and next to the influential countries in the region.
Dr. Mustafa Al Alawi, head of the center said in a statement to the press, including (morning): Iraq's parliamentary elections are watching closely because it is a milestone in the history of Iraq, so it must be addressed and follow-up political and economic dimensions and effects, and interests associated with them.
The upper to the conference seeks to clarify issues and analysis relating to the election in the context of insight and stand on the dimensions expected in Iraq, and its impact on their future.
He explained that part of the conference papers devoted to study the attitudes of regional powers, especially Iran and Turkey in those elections, and the impact of the results and the consequent political situation inside Iraq, its relations with those regional powers in addition to studying the position of the neighboring Arab states like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan and Syria, as well as Egypt and Israel, Nor can we ignore such a conference, the attitudes and policies of big powers with direct presence in Iraq, particularly the United States and Britain, as well as other international powers such as France, Germany, Russia and China.
He Alawi: The conference seeks to identify the political map of the upcoming Iraqi election, and partisan forces and different political bases, programs and the nature of the electoral alliances that arise consists among these forces and each other and the expected outcome of this election to change or development in the form of the future Iraqi government, In their political agenda, and in the nature of the relationship between the executive and legislative branches, and the future of the regional entities in Iraq, with special attention to the status of Kirkuk ..
The center called on political figures and academics, ambassadors and specialists in Iraqi affairs and Arab participation in the conference.
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