04/09/2010"Kurdistan" welcomes the nomination of Adel Abdul Mahdi as prime minister
Arbil, A member of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc said on Saturday that the Kurds are not opposed to taking Adel Abdul-Mahdi as prime minister.
The Iraqi National Coalition had announced in a press conference held after the meeting on Friday, for the only candidate for the post of prime minister, a Adel Abdul-Mahdi, that the candidates enter the national and state law-differentiated according to a mechanism has not been agreed upon so far.
And about the nomination of Adel Abdul Mahdi as prime minister, said member of the Alliance of Kurdistan Dindar Dosky told Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) that "the Kurds do not have any comments on the Mahdi, but they see as the right person, because it has good relations with all parties, leaving only a coalition Iraqi national and state law to settle this problem. "
The Dosky that "Adel Abdul Mahdi, a good person and has great experience, had assumed the position of vice president for several years", noting that the "coalition of the Kurdish bloc does not have any notes on it is acceptable has".
For his part, "said Kurdish lawmaker from the Kurdistan Alliance List, Mahmoud Othman (l Akaniwz) that" Adel Abdul Mahdi, honest, a person we know for a long time, and able to fulfill his duties to the fullest, and what remains is for the Shi'ite Alliance, addressing its internal problems and choose the one between him and Maliki , and then deal with Allawi on how to form the government, because Iraq says it will not participate in the government is not formed, this is a bad thing, "adding that" The Kurds have repeatedly said, they do not object to the nomination of any person for the post of prime minister. "
He received the National Coalition of the Iraqi elections that took place on the seventh of March, 70 out of a total 325 seats in the House of Representatives of Iraq, as follows, the Sadrists 40 seats, the Supreme Islamic Council in Iraq, 20 seats, the Virtue Party seven seats, the stream Reform and the National Conference and Amer Al-Fayed two seats each.
Iraq has seen a mobility politically Since the ratification of the Federal Court last June on the results of the parliamentary elections, but blocks the four winners in the elections, the Iraqi (91 seats) and the rule of law (89 seats) and the National Coalition (70 seats) and a coalition of blocs Kurdistan (57) failed to reach understandings about the positions of sovereignty, and has not been translated mobility agreement, because of controversy over the position of prime minister and the eligibility of each list to form a government.