Monday, July 26, 2010

Winning Iraqi political parties seeking UN's decision to end up tension in Iraq ...

"The leaders of the Iraqi winning parties might elect the new Speaker and his two deputies for the Iraqi parliament in Tuesday's meeting in Baghdad"

Monday, July 26th 2010

Winning Iraqi political parties seeking UN's decision to end up tension in Iraq

Erbil, A member of the Iraqi Parliament has announced today that the UN Security Council might interference in the internal affairs of Iraq, if the winning Iraqi political parties would not intensify their efforts to shape the new government formation in Iraq.

"The UN Security Council might concentrate on the current political condition in Iraq, as well as the UN's representative to Iraq will submit a statement regarding the political situation in the prospective meeting," said Mahmoud Othman.

"There are believes that the UN shed a light on saving Iraq from Article 7 from the UN's draft, but they would not talk about the meaningful pressure on the Iraqi political parties to shape the new government formation, because the political parties have carried out the democratic election on March 7," Othman noted.

Regarding *al-Iraqiya list's* requirement of the UN Security Council to push Iraqi political parties to the government formation, the spokesman of the list noted: "the Security Council has right to decide on the new government formation of Iraq, because Iraq still remains under Article 7 of the UN charter, but we do not demand such kind of pressure right now."

"The UN will carry out a meeting to deal with the current obstacles and difficulties in front of the new government formation of Iraq. But we believe that the UN must separate the political tensions if the winning Iraqi political parties would not reach to the national agreement about it," said Haider Mullah.

“We wish the UN will set a decision to serve the winning Iraqi political parties and keep Iraq away from the current political difficulties,” Mullah noted.

“The UN's potential decision might have negative impacts on the political parties of Iraq; so the political blocs must use their efforts to bypass difficulties and problems amid the current political situation of Iraq,” he explained.

The leaders of the Iraqi winning parties might elect the new Speaker and his two deputies for the Iraqi parliament in Tuesday's meeting in Baghdad.

The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) of Iraq issued the result of March 7th parliamentary votes in which former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's al-Iraqiya list secured 91 parliamentary seats and outgoing Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law (SOL) won 89 seats, as well as the Iraqi National Alliance (INA) won 70 seats and the Kurdistan Alliance secured 57 seats.

http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/167685/