September 4, 2010Jaafari attack the Sadrists and demanding the respect they had chosen him and threatens to: option to form an alliance with the rule of law is possible
Palm - criticized the current national reform, led by former Prime Minister and leader of the National Coalition Ibrahim Jaafari, the Supreme Council and some members of the coalition because of the way Anthjoha to choose the candidate of the candidate for prime minister, calling at the same time the Sadrists to respect the popular base which nominated al-Jaafari for prime Minister.
The leader of the Reform Movement, a pro-Obeidi said the way of the Supreme Council and some other parts of the National Coalition manage the selection of the alliance's candidate for prime minister, was untrue and non-systematic, indicating that the choice of the alliance's candidate for prime minister should take time to choose a candidate capable of managing the country in light of the challenges currently facing in the files of security services and foreign relations
Obaidi said the national reform stream does not have any objection to personal on the nomination of Adel Abdul Mahdi, or any other personal national coalition or a coalition of state law, noting that the Reform Movement, believes that Abdul Mahdi, not represented, and aspires to be a candidate is selected on the basis of sound resulting Choose a strong prime minister is capable of managing the country at this point.
He stressed the leadership in the National Reform Movement, the need for coordination with the coalition of the rule of law as a major part of the National Alliance for the approval of the alliance's candidate for prime minister, stressing the need to convince the rest of the political blocs coalition candidate for this post.
He called al-Obeidi Sadrists to respect its popular base, which nominated al-Jaafari for prime minister in a referendum and a clear, stressing that all options are open to the current reform, including the alliance with a coalition of law.
The Iraqi National Coalition had announced the nomination of the leadership of the Supreme Council, Adel Abdul Mahdi as prime minister, to compete with the coalition candidate rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki, and the meeting that preceded the announcement of the nomination of Abdul-Mehdi al-Jaafari was absent from it, Chalabi and some independents in the coalition.
It is argued that the U.S. is pushing for obstructing an alliance with Iraqi National Coalition, and the formation of an alliance between Iraq and the rule of law, because of their belief that Iraq has three components Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds, the Shiites have 89 seats with the al-Maliki, and 70 with the National Coalition, then your Representative is most of the Shiites is the state of law, and the representative of the Kurds is the Kurdistan Alliance, Iraqi and is the component of Sunni Islam.
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