
April 26, 2010
National rule out an alliance with the Kurdish parliamentary bloc, to form the largest
Talabani announces close to consensus .. والأنظار تتجه لاجتماع المالكي – علاوي And attention are directed to the meeting between Maliki - Allawi
بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
At the time of the continued movement of political forces for benefits the next stage, was a prominent announcement yesterday by President Jalal Talabani to reach a near consensus among the winning lists to form a three presidencies, parallel to the Iraqi National Coalition ruled out merger with the Kurdistan Alliance to form the largest parliamentary bloc.
The suspense remains in place at the meeting near the prime minister president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi.
President Talabani considered that the Government speed up the formation of a national partnership in which all the forces that contribute to winning elections is the ideal response to the recent terrorist acts.
The Chairman of the Republic in a press statement that "the convergence of the results of the four blocks winner must hold the process of reaching understandings quick," but he said: "The agreements will soon result in the formation of structures leading to parliament and the presidency of the Republic and the government."
He continued: "The current political system of the country defined by the Constitution," noting that "the stage where we are going through the properties can not be exceeded, and therefore we think that the principle of consensus will remain required to maintain a balance and maintenance of the country's stability and unity, it must be something that is suspended pending the achievement of complete stability and disappear all the dangers that threaten it.
In Najaf, the religious authority called on the Government to speed up the formation of a partnership to Atsttni any other party and make trade-offs between political parties and open dialogues and non-closure areas that facilitate the formation of the Cabinet.
Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi told a news conference held after his meeting with top religious authority, Ali al-Sistani yesterday: "The discourse continues with his discreet consensual and calling for the widest possible participation, the Government to be representative of the Iraqi people, enjoying patriotism and strength."
Reference positions coincided with the ongoing political movement, as it aims lists all the winners, especially the four core to search for common denominators to form the government.
In this regard, the Iraqi National Coalition ruled out integration with the Kurdistan Alliance to form the largest parliamentary bloc, comprising the government, as authoritatively stated in the Constitution and interpreted by the Federal Supreme Court recently.
Leadership of the National Coalition on condition of anonymity said the "morning": that the National Coalition to "Aivkr currently integrate with Kurdistan, but the alliance with him, especially since the two have agreements strategy in the past and currently," explaining that the National Coalition still believes that the Round table discussion is the solution to reach a consensus with all the winning lists and create suitable grounds for the formation of the new ministry.
The press sources had announced that the National Coalition went to the alliance with the PUK to form a parliamentary bloc, the largest in the coalition, while ruling out the impact of the rule of law re-counting in the conduct of future alliances, varied views on the upcoming meeting between Maliki and Allawi.
The center of this picture, President of the Iraqi List, a letter to the Electoral Commission and the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and Arab League representative in Iraq, which he said: "The process of counting should not start, but after healing of the Board of Election Commission to take a unanimous decision about the mechanisms and controls adopted in this area, and to conduct the count under the supervision of international monitors and observers of the political entities certified and approved by the United Nations mechanisms and controls approved by the Board of Commissioners.
In the meantime, there have been indications about the possibility of re-counting in Kirkuk, while the Electoral Commission told the appeals panel to need to clarify the purpose of its decision on the process of counting and sorting.
National rule out an alliance with the Kurdish parliamentary bloc, to form the largest
Talabani announces close to consensus .. والأنظار تتجه لاجتماع المالكي – علاوي And attention are directed to the meeting between Maliki - Allawi
بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
At the time of the continued movement of political forces for benefits the next stage, was a prominent announcement yesterday by President Jalal Talabani to reach a near consensus among the winning lists to form a three presidencies, parallel to the Iraqi National Coalition ruled out merger with the Kurdistan Alliance to form the largest parliamentary bloc.
The suspense remains in place at the meeting near the prime minister president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi.
President Talabani considered that the Government speed up the formation of a national partnership in which all the forces that contribute to winning elections is the ideal response to the recent terrorist acts.
The Chairman of the Republic in a press statement that "the convergence of the results of the four blocks winner must hold the process of reaching understandings quick," but he said: "The agreements will soon result in the formation of structures leading to parliament and the presidency of the Republic and the government."
He continued: "The current political system of the country defined by the Constitution," noting that "the stage where we are going through the properties can not be exceeded, and therefore we think that the principle of consensus will remain required to maintain a balance and maintenance of the country's stability and unity, it must be something that is suspended pending the achievement of complete stability and disappear all the dangers that threaten it.
In Najaf, the religious authority called on the Government to speed up the formation of a partnership to Atsttni any other party and make trade-offs between political parties and open dialogues and non-closure areas that facilitate the formation of the Cabinet.
Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi told a news conference held after his meeting with top religious authority, Ali al-Sistani yesterday: "The discourse continues with his discreet consensual and calling for the widest possible participation, the Government to be representative of the Iraqi people, enjoying patriotism and strength."
Reference positions coincided with the ongoing political movement, as it aims lists all the winners, especially the four core to search for common denominators to form the government.
In this regard, the Iraqi National Coalition ruled out integration with the Kurdistan Alliance to form the largest parliamentary bloc, comprising the government, as authoritatively stated in the Constitution and interpreted by the Federal Supreme Court recently.
Leadership of the National Coalition on condition of anonymity said the "morning": that the National Coalition to "Aivkr currently integrate with Kurdistan, but the alliance with him, especially since the two have agreements strategy in the past and currently," explaining that the National Coalition still believes that the Round table discussion is the solution to reach a consensus with all the winning lists and create suitable grounds for the formation of the new ministry.
The press sources had announced that the National Coalition went to the alliance with the PUK to form a parliamentary bloc, the largest in the coalition, while ruling out the impact of the rule of law re-counting in the conduct of future alliances, varied views on the upcoming meeting between Maliki and Allawi.
The center of this picture, President of the Iraqi List, a letter to the Electoral Commission and the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and Arab League representative in Iraq, which he said: "The process of counting should not start, but after healing of the Board of Election Commission to take a unanimous decision about the mechanisms and controls adopted in this area, and to conduct the count under the supervision of international monitors and observers of the political entities certified and approved by the United Nations mechanisms and controls approved by the Board of Commissioners.
In the meantime, there have been indications about the possibility of re-counting in Kirkuk, while the Electoral Commission told the appeals panel to need to clarify the purpose of its decision on the process of counting and sorting.
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