August 8, 2010Osman is unlikely to achieve Maliki's visit to Arbil, the decisive results on the formation of next government
Confirmed leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman, a Sunday, that the visit of the leader of a coalition of law and Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to the Kurdistan region of Iraq aims to ensure the support of the Kurds for his nomination for a second term, ruling out at the same time to go out the visit an agreement on important matters between Maliki and the Kurds.
Osman said in an interview with "Alsumaria News" "The leader of the coalition rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki to the Kurdistan region of Iraq comes in the context of the desire of mass form the next government to be chosen for a second term," adding that "Maliki is working towards winning the support of the political blocs, including the Kurdistan Alliance for a second term. "
The leader of the coalition, the rule of law and Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki arrived before noon on Sunday to the city of Arbil, capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq in a visit lasting several days to discuss a number of issues between them to form a government crisis, and was met Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani.
He ruled Osman "the possibility of offering guarantees and important things concerning the composition of the government in Maliki's visit current Kurdistan region of Iraq," noting that "the Kurdistan Alliance is expected nomination of the cluster forming the Government, to enter into serious negotiations with them, and in light of the obligations that the cluster to its demands."
The MP of the coalition of the rule of law Khalid al-Asadi was likely in an interview with "Alsumaria News", Sunday, to go out Maliki's visit to Irbil agreements basic unresolved issue of forming the Iraqi government, calling the talks held by a coalition of law with all the blocs, including the Kurdistan Alliance as a "productive ".
The leader of the Kurdistan Alliance hoped that the result-Maliki's visit fruitful results in a formation of the Iraqi government ", ruling out at the same time to agree on important matters between Maliki and the Kurds on forming a government" of the presence of dialogues with multiple political blocs, "he says.
Maliki's visit to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, two days after his meeting with the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the President of the Republic outgoing Jalal Talabani, who gave approval almost implicitly, of the Kurds to give al-Maliki for a second term after being assured following the meeting, the lack of a red by the Kurds to Maliki's nomination of the mandate Sec.
The head of the Kurdistan region of Iraq has stressed Barzani, in a speech at OSCE conference women of his party, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the fourth of this August, its adherence to the demands posed by the Kurds in their negotiations with other blocs to form a new government and said, "We insist on our rights and demands It is legitimate, including the obligation to the Constitution and the application of Article 140 of the Constitution, and the question of the rights of the Peshmerga and the question of oil and gas and the implementation of the census as well as partnership in governance and the democratic process, "saying" there must be agreement with any party to these demands before entering into alliances with him. "
The leader of the coalition rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki has been accused, in televised remarks, all the lists but his list and the Kurdistan Alliance, were manufactured overseas, comments that criticized the leadership of the Supreme Council and the Vice-President of the Republic outgoing Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and considered it "embarrassing him before anyone else," he asked in an interview with the justice presiding over the Board of Directors, "Why He (Maliki) with the support and the nomination lists were made abroad and then attack it when you do not agree with him."
The coalition includes blocks Kurdistan Kurdistan Alliance List (43 seats), and a list of change (eight seats), and a list of the Islamic Union (four seats), and Jemaah Islamiyah (two seats).
The total number of seats in the Kurdistan Alliance 57 seats, out of 325 seats represent seats in Iraq's new parliament after the last parliamentary elections that took place in the seventh of last March.
And accelerated the pace of negotiations between the coalition rule of law, the Iraqi and the Kurdish coalition and the Iraqi National Coalition and Iraqi forces on the one hand shortly after the submission of the proposal of American power-sharing between Iraq and Maliki's coalition, with the re-launch a U.S. initiative for the sharing of power between the coalition rule of law and Iraqi forces, provides the survival of Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, in office for a second term, giving the head of the Political Council for National Security for the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi's list and positions of the sovereign task of the list to add to the Presidency of the parliament, with the exclusion of the National Coalition Government of the squad, especially the Sadrists.
And led the parliamentary elections which took place in the seventh of last March to more than four months of political paralysis in the absence of a clear winner and convergence in the results (Iraq 91 seats, the rule of law, 89 seats out of a total of 325 represents the total number of seats in parliament) as the country experienced after the election of violence, U.S. forces are preparing to end of hostilities on August 31 before a full withdrawal in the next year.
And saw the Iraqi political arena rejections mutual political blocs and even inside their candidates for the post of Prime Minister, rejected the Iraqi List and the Iraqi National Coalition Maliki's nomination for a new term, while the coalition has rejected the national and coalition-Maliki, Allawi's nomination for the post, also rejects the Sadrists any candidate of the Supreme Council for the post, while insisting the Council nominate a person from within because he felt that the lack of access to the prime minister would mean putting his political future in the unknown, especially after the decline in the number of seats in Parliament from 30 to 17 seats, almost.
Alsumaria News / Baghdad