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consultations to form a government between the winning lists will be launched next week ...

April 12, 2010

The initial consultations to form a government starts next week

بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning

Learn morning from informed sources that the initial consultations to form a government between the winning lists will be launched next week.

The sources said: The intensive meetings will be held between representatives of some of the winning lists to discuss the formation of alliances pave the way for formation of the government which will be the government of national partnership.


Revealed that a Kurdish delegation represents a menu Kurdistan election winner will visit Baghdad this weekend to participate in these negotiations, noting that the initial talks would not include the names, but will focus on who are the parties that will participate in the next government.

It was yesterday, and yesterday I have seen a number of meetings between political leaders, has discussed the Vice-President Adel Abdul-Mahdi, leader of the National Coalition with Jaafar al-Sadr leadership in a coalition rule of law, the election result, as stressed the need to speed up the formation of the government allows the widest participation and ensure that the advent of a government that can meet the legitimate demands of the people. also discussed by Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi with the head of the Iraqi National List of Iyad Allawi, the steps that should be taken after approval by the Federal Court on the election results.

In the same vein, the Chairman of the Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim with the Iraqi National Congress leader Ahmad Chalabi, the ongoing consultations on a coalition coalitions of national and state law and what has been reached in this regard. In Erbil, reviewed Massoud Barzani President of Kurdistan, with Dr. Ibrahim Jaafari, head of the national reform stream of command in the list of the National Coalition and the delegation accompanying him, developments in the political process.

The middle of this photo, sign a coalition of law led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, could affect the outcome of the appeals made on the results of the election to the Court of discriminatory in the results of the whole election.

Spokesman for the coalition of law Hassani said in a press conference held by the coalition yesterday: that we have the evidence and documents proving the existence of fraud and manipulation of the size of 750 thousand votes in five provinces.