Thursday, May 6, 2010

Allawi said that "Iraq will meet with everyone and is keen to be a political process involving all political forces."

06/05/2010

Iraq renewed its claim to form the government and national invoked to eliminate

Baghdad, renewed Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, on Thursday night, its claim to form the government confirmed that the Constitution conferred upon it, with the National Coalition attributed the decision to the Federal Court's interpretation of the provisions of Article 76 of the Iraqi Constitution.

Allawi said during a joint press conference with leaders in the national coalition in Baghdad, attended by the correspondent of the Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) that "the Iraqi List, committed to merit the electoral and constitutional democracy, and eager to communicate with power", indicating that the meeting Iraqi National Coalition today is "a good start until the achieve complete victory. "

Allawi said that "Iraq will meet with everyone and is keen to be a political process involving all political forces."

For his part, leader of the Iraqi List and the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi in the conference "We in the Iraqi We hope that our brothers in coalitions to facilitate the issue of Iraqi bloc, they have a constitutional and electoral."

The al-Hashemi that "the custody of the Iraqi new alliance is that Aenqlb, and facilitate the work of the Iraqi form the next government."

He also added that "the issue of forming the government, unfortunately, is a node," asserting that "Iraq has to agree that the candidate Iyad Allawi, a benefit for the Iraqi."

Meanwhile, a leader of the Iraqi List and the Deputy Prime Minister Rafie al-Issawi in the conference "heard a lot about the need to form a government with the coverage of Iraq, we say that necessity is to form a constitutional government of Iraq and involving all political parties."

The Issawi, "if they exceed the constitutional entitlement to an Iraqi, there will be a problem in the political process," pointing out that "Iraq has not put red lines against any political component."

Meanwhile, leader of the National Coalition Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi during the conference, "We believe that there is a constitution to go back to him and Ciec_khas benefit to anyone," explaining that "this will not happen before the ratification of the results of the elections and the formation of the House of Representatives do not want to anticipate events."

Oaudhav and Abdul-Mahdi, that "the Iraqi National Coalition will not be disadvantageous to the right one, will not exceed the Constitution nor the political norms in the country."

The legs of the Iraqi National Coalition, which got 70 seats in the next parliament and the coalition of state law, which won 89 seats, have announced their alliance after more than a month of negotiations that has stopped because of a dispute over naming a prime minister.

And threatened the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to withdraw from the political process if a "wrap" on the constitution and the election results.

And demands that the Iraqi List its mandate to form the next government based on obtaining the highest votes in the elections held on 7 March last year.

The results of the elections announced by the Electoral Commission for elections on 26 March on the progress of the Iraqi List by obtaining 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law, with 89 seats, National Alliance 70 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance 43 seats.

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