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Allawi and Maliki to reject the document U.S. parallel sharing of power + text of the document of America ...

2010-08-16

Allawi and Maliki to reject the document U.S. parallel sharing of power + text of the document of America

Neighbourhood: With the disclosure today in Baghdad, the text of the document to the U.S. power-sharing between the leaders of the winning bloc in the Iraqi elections, Iyad Allawi, and a coalition of state law, which resolved after Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said the two politicians disapprove of the American project.

A source in the Iraqi bloc that Allawi had told Deputy Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman, who carried the document to the U.S. refusal to share power fully.

He added that Maliki discussed with Feltman during the two-hour meeting developments in the Iraqi crisis and the need to give the Iraqi constitutional right to form a government as the winner in the last election, according to Elaph.

The document states Maliki took power for the award of Allawi's National Security Council, after converting it to an assembly with powers of the constitutionality of a constitutional nature called "the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy."

For his part, Maliki's refusal to withdraw the project as part of the powers of the Prime Minister and give it to the Council, at the time of looking forward to a second term would enable it to continue as prime minister for four years to come.

In a rejection of the American project for the sharing of power, the Chairman of the Iraqi National Coalition Feltman Ammar al-Hakim that Iraq's independence and national sovereignty had to be forming the next government, a national decision independent of any effects or external dictates.

He said that the exceptional circumstances through which Iraq is requiring everyone to adhere to the principle of national partnership reiterated the position of the Supreme Council rejects participate in the government marginalizes where no political component.

For his part, Feltman his country's support for the efforts of the Iraqi political forces to form a government of national partnership, "praising the role of the Supreme Council in the convergence of views between the political parties out of the political crisis facing the country," said a press statement of the Council.

Hakim's call to reject this foreign interference in the formation of the government amid pressure against Iran to accept Maliki's new government is formed, which is strongly rejected by the National Coalition, which is headed.

In the same vein was considered Hadi al-Ameri, the leader of the National Coalition, the American project is the reason for the delay in the political process and the formation of the government, calling the plot.

He said that the U.S. project will not succeed due to lack of participants between the Iraqi and the rule of law, and if what has happened because of U.S. pressure, it will not live long.

Text of the document to the U.S. power-sharing

According to this position following the publication of the text of the document prepared by Washington on the draft power-sharing between Allawi and al-Maliki and given to the "Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy," a number of tasks, including review of decisions and security-military movement and army troops as well as economic affairs and foreign policy, without conflicting and the powers of the three presidencies of the Republic and the Government and the House of Representatives.

The document, published read newspaper "the world" Baghdadi said that the Coordinating Council of the National Policy Strategy "will be responsible for review and coordination, advice and recommendations on the policies of the Government of Iraq's internal and external military and national security. It quoted informed sources as saying that the heated discussions that took place during the period years have been focused on the granting of the status of "binding" of the decisions issued by the new council which is the linchpin around which vary Ktlta Maliki, Allawi.

Text of the document to the U.S. power-sharing between Maliki and Allawi

The document says that "you should not be construed as any part of this concept as a change or disruption of the powers of Constitutional powers to the Prime Minister or the President or the President of the House of Representatives" that "the Council to resolve the coordination of national policies strategic place of the political council for national security."

It is stipulated in the Council's powers to appoint leaders of military divisions and brigades and regiments and security chiefs in absolute and decisions of military operations inside cities and lift the state of emergency declared in the country as well as creating new units and to bring the officers and rank on retirement in coordination with the ministries of defense and interior.

For his part, coalition refused to rule of law to Maliki's any proposal to withdraw the powers of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the next prime minister and the fragmentation of management of the security file.

Have seen the last few weeks of protracted negotiations between coalition and Iraqi rule of law on the contents of this document and the powers of the Council, which speaks for its establishment and that presents as a substitute for or equivalent of the "prime minister".

But negotiations between the two sides did not produce results in a reference document that the powers enjoyed by the new council is not binding on the authorities of the other.

The document said the U.S. that the powers and composition of the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy reflect a "shared responsibility of both the President and Cabinet and the Council of Representatives in the field of national security and foreign affairs."

She explained that the powers of the Council alternative to the political council for national security include "the coordination of Iraqi politics in the internal affairs, foreign affairs and military-related national security, including security, financial, economic and energy security", as well as "review of the budget of the security forces and recommending approval of the executive branch of them."

It also includes the authorities of the Coordinating Council of the National Policy Strategy, "Review of decisions relating to employment policy in the security forces and to recommend approval of the executive power", and "review the security agreements and to recommend approval of the executive branch it", and "Review of Defence Procurement Home" in addition to "Review of the efforts President to deploy troops and combat operations, "and" review the cases of detainees."

The document stated that the council has the right to "recommend the appointment of officers of the rank of brigadier and above and to recommend approval of the executive branch over the appointment."

She said the membership of the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy consists of the Secretary-General for National Security Affairs, "President of the Council" and the President of the Republic "co-chairman of" The prime minister, "co-chairman of" the House Speaker and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council and the President of the Kurdistan region in addition to the ministers of defense, interior and foreign affairs, finance and oil.

And the mechanism of the coordination of national policy strategy, she said: "the head secretary for the National Security Council and the nominated by the Secretary-General for National Security Affairs by the President and approved by the House of Representatives for the nomination of an absolute majority."

She added: "required the Coordinating Board of the National Policy Strategy legally convene a meeting each month and may meet at other meetings at the request of the President or Prime Minister or the Secretary General for National Security Affairs."

The document said: "awards shall be notified of the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy, which require the approval of the executive power to both the President and the Prime Minister."

The document concluded by saying: "attend meetings of the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy of the national security adviser and the Director of National Intelligence and Chief of Army Staff and any other person invited to attend by the Coordinating Council of the national policy strategy."

It is said that the Political Council for National Security, which proposes the U.S. replaced by a new regulatory framework was established in 2006 in conjunction with the formation of the Maliki government, but was treated as a non-constitutional because of the parliament's approval on the rules of procedure.

Consists of the Political Council for National Security of the President and the Vice Prime Minister and his deputies and the President of the House of Representatives and his deputies and representatives of the political blocs in the House of Representatives as well as a representative of the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.



Text of the document to the U.S. power-sharing between Maliki and Allawi.

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"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change" ~ Charles Darwin

The image above is a leaked doc­u­ment of the U.S. Pro­posal of power-sharing among Al-Iraqiya led by Iyad Allawi, and the “State of Law” led by Nuri al-Maliki.

The doc­u­ment explains the con­cept of the “Coor­di­nat­ing Coun­cil of the National Strate­gic Pol­icy” (CCNSP) which will be autho­rized to coor­di­nate, review, advise and instruct the Iraqi State’s inter­nal, for­eign, and mil­i­tary deci­sions related to the national security.

Before you read the doc­u­ment, notice that the heated dis­cus­sions took place dur­ing the last period, focused on one point: “If the deci­sions issued by the new Coun­cil (CCNSP) are “bind­ing or not”, this is where opin­ions dif­fer between Allawi and Maliki.

Also notice that (CCNSP) is a tem­po­rary solu­tion gives the U.S. the enough time to announce the with­drawal of the forces, before the start of another cri­sis regard­ing this new body (see the mem­bers of the new Council).

Trans­la­tion:

The Coor­di­nat­ing Coun­cil of the National Strate­gic Policy This con­cept (CCNSP) should not dis­rupt or cease the con­sti­tu­tional pow­ers granted to the Prime Min­is­ter, the Pres­i­dent or the speaker of the Parliament.

The Coor­di­nat­ing Coun­cil of the National Strate­gic Pol­icy to replace the Polit­i­cal Coun­cil for National Security.

(CCNSP) author­i­ties con­tain the following:

- Coor­di­nates the Iraqi State’s inter­nal, for­eign, and mil­i­tary deci­sions related to the national secu­rity, which also includes the finan­cial, eco­nomic, and energy security.

- Reviews the secu­rity forces’ bud­get, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews the pol­icy of the employ­ment of the secu­rity forces, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews the secu­rity agree­ments, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Review the Defence procurement.

- Giv­ing advice by appoint­ing high-ranked mil­i­tary offi­cers, and the rec­om­mend­ing of the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews of major efforts to deploy mil­i­tary forces and com­bat operations.

- Review the inmates’ cases.

(CCNSP) mem­bers are:
- Secretary-General of (CCNSP) (President).
- The Pres­i­dent (President-participant).
- Prime Min­is­ter (President-participant).
- Par­lia­ment Speaker.
- Head of the Supreme-Court.
- Pres­i­dent of Kur­dis­tan Region.
- Min­is­ter of Defence.

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