Thursday, May 6, 2010

Talabani: standardization of national "and" state law "will accelerate in the formation of the Iraqi government ...


06/05/2010

Talabani: standardization of national "and" state law "will accelerate in the formation of the Iraqi government

Arbil, Iraqi President outgoing Jalal Talabani, on Thursday, that the unification of the Iraqi National Coalition led by Ammar al-Hakim and a coalition led by the rule of law Nuri al-Maliki, will accelerate in the formation of the next Iraqi government after more than two months to the elections.

Talabani said in a statement after his meeting with ambassadors and heads of foreign diplomatic missions accredited in Iraq that "the unification of coalitions of national and state law will help speed up the pace" towards forming a new government, stressing "the need for Iraq to establish the principle of compatibility between the components of the Iraqi people."

The coalition announced legs of the Iraqi National Coalition and the rule of law, on Tuesday, officially for a merger in an effort to form a parliamentary bloc, the largest within the Council of Representatives.

Talabani said that "consensus has now become a political necessity and legal after it was approved by the House of Representatives when the adoption of the Convention on the withdrawal of forces agreement between Iraq and the United States," stressing that "the country's political leaders today know the importance of forming a government partnership and genuine national contributions from the masses of winning the recent legislative elections. "

Showed the parliamentary elections held on 7 March last, for a list of coalition rule of law led by Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki on 89 seats out of 325 seats, while I got the Iraqi National List coalition 70 seats.

Often Matsr Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi that the Iraqi law and the Constitution authorizes the formation of the government, in order to get to 91 seats, the largest number of votes in parliamentary elections.

With regard to Iraq's foreign relations, and the transfer of the statement, Talabani said "looked Iraq and his desire to strengthen and deepen its relations with neighboring countries and the Arab world and the world in general."

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