Thursday, June 17, 2010

Al-Bayati said that "the National Alliance will announce its candidate for prime minister next week" ...


June 17, 2010

Al-Bayati is likely near the resolution of the National Alliance candidate for prime minister and calls on the Iraqi parliament to accept the presidency

السومرية نيوز/ بغداد Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Likely for the National Coalition MP Abbas al-Bayati, on Thursday, sealed the alliance's nomination for prime minister next week, is expected to agree on the positions of the three presidencies early next month, asked for the list of Iraq to negotiate for the post of parliament speaker.

Bayati said in an interview with "Alsumaria News", the "resolution of positions of Prime Minister and the Republic and the Parliament has become clear to all the political blocs," noting that "the National Alliance will get the premiership and will get the Kurdistan Alliance for the post of President of the Republic, the presidency of the parliament will be the Iraqi list" .

Al-Bayati said that "the National Alliance will announce its candidate for prime minister next week," expecting that "the agreed positions of the three presidencies early next month," he says.

The Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh confirmed on Thursday in an interview with "Alsumaria News", the Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman took a proposal to share blocks of winning the recent parliamentary elections governing positions in Iraq, noting that the administration is an alliance a coalition between the state of law and the Iraqi List.

He called al-Bayati, the Iraqi List to "bow to the opinion of the Federal Court of eligibility parliamentary bloc, the largest in the formation of the government and negotiations on the presidency of the Parliament", while calling on Iraq to follow the same "legal methods to challenge the opinion of the Federal Court and not to raise the threat of sectarian war."

The Iraqi List, has called for Thursday in a statement, the Federal Supreme Court to lift the country out of its current political stalemate on the constitutional interpretation of the mass of the largest in parliament, which considered that "to allow the creation of two governments in Iraq," asking the Court to accept an appeal based on its interpretation of article seventy-sixth of the Iraqi Constitution, and show the book, which al-Maliki face to it regarding the interpretation of article.

And calls for supporters of Iraq's re-application of article as it did in 2006, when he was assigned to a candidate bloc the United Iraqi Alliance winning time, Ibrahim al-Jaafari to form a government and failed to obtain the approval of the parliamentary blocs, and returned President Jalal Talabani and assigned a compromise candidate of the cluster itself, a Nuri al-Maliki, and therefore President of the Republic to entrust the formation of the existing Iraqi government as the winner of the largest bloc in the elections.

Thus, even if the candidate fails the first menu in the formation of the Iraqi government, it must be a compromise candidate of the mass of Iraq itself, and if not then it must respect the Constitution through the assignment of the second block following the Iraqi List, form the government.

Observers believe that the interpretation of Article 76 on the largest bloc now does not have importance, because most of who can collect 163 deputies to vote for the candidate of the candidate for prime minister, as the entire package for the selection of the three presidencies (Parliament and the Council of Ministers of the Republic).

As long as supposed to be in the first session of parliament, even if it remained open, select the president and two deputies, it means that the first node will be the post of speaker of parliament and not the prime minister, is unlikely to vote en bloc in the speaker of parliament, before they agree and guarantee to vote for its candidate for one of those posts, took the Republic and the Ministers.

The results of the elections issued by the High Commission in the twenty-sixth of March last declared victory coalition Iraqi led by Iyad Allawi, the first place after winning 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki won 89 and the National Coalition of Iraq in third place winning 70 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance IV with 43 seats.

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