
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Deputy for the rule of law is expected to agree on the designation by the head of the Government in the ongoing Ramadan
Alsumaria News / Basra
Johns expected from a coalition of law, on Wednesday, the parliamentary blocs to agree on naming the prime minister before the end of the month of Ramadan, likely as the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to form the next government.
Bahaa al-Jamal al-Din said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The escalation of the pace of negotiations and meetings between the leaders of parliamentary blocs, and the exchange of assurances, including, suggest close to agreement on naming a prime minister," noting that "most of the blocks reduced in recent demands, and started to deal flexibility and a serious double. "
The Gamal Eddin, who was a member of the Basra Governorate Council, said he believed that "the consistent blocks winner to nominate a prime minister before the end of the month of Ramadan, in the event negotiations continued on the same pace," expected to "take the process of forming the government after being named prime minister, an additional period" .
The beauty of religion that "current indicators confirm that the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki will once again become prime minister, because his chances to win Ofer much of the other candidates," he says.
Jamal al-Din and renewed adherence to the rule of law a coalition of "Maliki's nomination for a new term," calling on the Iraqi List to "make concessions in favor of al-Maliki, as an immense reservoir owned by the votes of the voters," he says.
The beauty of religion that "in the event of non-renewal of the mandate of the al-Maliki, that means blowing up the democratic process and not to recognize the election results," noting that "the government program proposed by the rule of law, a few days ago, to ensure all blocks winners do not lose their political rights and entitlements election."
The MP pointed out for the rule of law that "the program included the political reforms agreed on the importance of all the blocs, achieved by the future Iraqi government."
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, as he met last Monday the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, for breakfast, a common meeting their first after a wave of mutual accusations, the past two months.
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 renewal of the mandate of Nuri al-Maliki, that the leaders of Iraqi National Coalition and the Iraqi List quoted in several times during the past few days to their refusal to give al-Maliki for a second term, but some observers believe that the 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 neighboring countries and regional notably Syria, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to find an influential role it parallel to the role of the Iranian and American people.
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 coalition nominates the 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 advertisers found worthless (Maliki, Allawi) and the bench is short supply and advertisers so far.
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 legislation to disable some of the important laws including the laws of the accountability and justice and the Constitutional Court and the protection of journalists.
http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/1/10477/news-details-.html
Alsumaria News / Basra
Johns expected from a coalition of law, on Wednesday, the parliamentary blocs to agree on naming the prime minister before the end of the month of Ramadan, likely as the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to form the next government.
Bahaa al-Jamal al-Din said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The escalation of the pace of negotiations and meetings between the leaders of parliamentary blocs, and the exchange of assurances, including, suggest close to agreement on naming a prime minister," noting that "most of the blocks reduced in recent demands, and started to deal flexibility and a serious double. "
The Gamal Eddin, who was a member of the Basra Governorate Council, said he believed that "the consistent blocks winner to nominate a prime minister before the end of the month of Ramadan, in the event negotiations continued on the same pace," expected to "take the process of forming the government after being named prime minister, an additional period" .
The beauty of religion that "current indicators confirm that the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki will once again become prime minister, because his chances to win Ofer much of the other candidates," he says.
Jamal al-Din and renewed adherence to the rule of law a coalition of "Maliki's nomination for a new term," calling on the Iraqi List to "make concessions in favor of al-Maliki, as an immense reservoir owned by the votes of the voters," he says.
The beauty of religion that "in the event of non-renewal of the mandate of the al-Maliki, that means blowing up the democratic process and not to recognize the election results," noting that "the government program proposed by the rule of law, a few days ago, to ensure all blocks winners do not lose their political rights and entitlements election."
The MP pointed out for the rule of law that "the program included the political reforms agreed on the importance of all the blocs, achieved by the future Iraqi government."
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, as he met last Monday the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, for breakfast, a common meeting their first after a wave of mutual accusations, the past two months.
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 renewal of the mandate of Nuri al-Maliki, that the leaders of Iraqi National Coalition and the Iraqi List quoted in several times during the past few days to their refusal to give al-Maliki for a second term, but some observers believe that the 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 neighboring countries and regional notably Syria, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to find an influential role it parallel to the role of the Iranian and American people.
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 coalition nominates the 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 advertisers found worthless (Maliki, Allawi) and the bench is short supply and advertisers so far.
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 legislation to disable some of the important laws including the laws of the accountability and justice and the Constitutional Court and the protection of journalists.
http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/1/10477/news-details-.html