Sunday, August 15, 2010
The rule of law reiterates its commitment to Maliki and Kurds waiting for a response to «the negotiating paper»
Unexpected movements of the National Coalition to Iraqi Kurdistan
بغداد ـ الصباح Baghdad-Sabah
Preparing the National Coalition for the convening of two meetings with the Iraqi and the other with the Kurdistan Alliance in the context of the ongoing negotiations to form a government, following the declaration of the state law reiterated its adherence to the coalition's leader, Nouri al-Maliki's candidate for prime minister.
At this time, denied the coalition blocs Kurdistan that the paper submitted by a conditions or constitute an obstacle to the formation of the Government, as described by some political parties, pointing out that the negotiating paper no more than a proposal seeking Kurds from which to accelerate the formation of the government with the importance of a that before the U.S. withdrawal from the country. likely lead in the Kurdistan Alliance Mahmoud Othman said no political blocs on the Kurdish card next week, reflecting for «morning» that the coalition of blocs Kurdistan will examine the responses of the political forces on the working paper submitted to the In light of this mapping through the coordinated movements.
For his part, said an informed source for «morning» that the National Coalition aims through two planned meetings with the «Iraq» delegation Kurdish negotiator, to survey the possibility of accepting the two blocs to support a candidate for prime minister from within the coalition. The source close to the National Coalition to formal negotiations with the Iraqi List to await they point to ongoing discussions of the latter with the rule of law, in reference to the case of the failure of the two blocs to agreement on forming a government, adding that the National Coalition will be looking after the agreement with the delegation of Kurdish negotiator.
These developments come in an attempt to draw a new map of alliances, after the announcement of a coalition of law reiterated its adherence to the candidate only for prime minister. The leader of the coalition Keywords denied reports that a meeting of the Dawa Party, was approved to replace Maliki, another candidate, he said that coalition rule of law still adheres nomination leader Nuri al-Maliki for a second term.
Alsabah