Wednesday, 25 August 2010 Kurdistan Alliance stresses the need to resolve the nomination for prime minister from within the National Alliance
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Welcomed the Kurdistan Alliance, on Wednesday, the return of coalition negotiations between the state of law and the Iraqi National Coalition, called in this regard to be deciding the issue of selection of the candidate for prime minister coming from within the National Alliance, noting that it will enable the Iraqi parliament to choose the three presidencies.
The deputy said the Kurdistan Alliance, Mohsen al-Saadoun said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" "The Alliance welcomed the return of the negotiations between the Iraqi National Coalition and a coalition of state law," noting that it "will accelerate the process of forming the government via the convergence of views"
He added that al-Sadoun, "National Alliance is now the largest bloc in the political process, especially since it has 159 seats," stressing that "the Kurdistan Alliance felt the need to be resolved a matter of choosing the candidate for prime minister from within the National Alliance."
And Saadun "selection to the coalition candidate for prime minister will enable the Iraqi parliament to choose the three presidencies as soon as possible."
The last few weeks witnessed an escalation and break a clear between coalition nations of law and all of a coalition of national and Iraq, and exchanged these parties charges with each other through the media, while on Monday met with Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, for breakfast, a common The first meeting between them after a wave of mutual accusations between the two men during the past two months.
And notes by observers that the National Coalition and although he objected to the nomination of the leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki did not ask a candidate, while refusing at the same time on the lips of one of its members Hadi al-Amiri give the leader of Iraq Iyad Allawi as prime minister, and preferably inventory position components of the alliance, while suggesting News the consent of the other wing of the coalition are the Sadrists to take over Iraq and its leader to form the next government, at the time insisted Maliki's coalition for the nomination and waves sometimes offer an alternative but fail to also chosen or named, has recorded a paradox in the Iraqi political arena Candidates declared to be worthless, "al-Maliki, Allawi," The replacements are available Evger and advertisers so far.
The United States and Iran have stepped up their actions during the recent to persuade allies of the National Coalition and the Iraqi List to approve the survival of Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki for a second term but the leaders of the Iraqi National Coalition and the Iraqi List, noted in comments several times during the past few days to their refusal to give al-Maliki for a second term However, some observers believe that U.S. pressure and Iran's political blocs could be resolved by the position of the political blocs to form a government, especially that the two parties share a significant influence in Iraq seven years ago in conjunction with the inability of regional countries, particularly Syria and Turkey and Saudi Arabia to find an influential role it parallel to the role of Iranian and American people.
Saw the stations of the political process in Iraq delays exceeded the time limit set by the Constitution, as happened during the period of the agreement on the constitution in 2005, and the formation of the government after the 2005 elections, through the enactment of provincial elections in 2009, and also with the enactment of the recent parliamentary elections, as well as to that of the previous meetings of the Parliament of atherosclerosis and the procrastination of some parliamentary blocs led to disable the legislation important constitutional formations, such as the Constitutional Court and the accountability and justice.
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