
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Barham Saleh: the parliamentary blocs have become closer to consensus on the choice of Maliki as prime minister
The Supreme Council refuses to participate in a majority government
Prime Minister and candidate of the National Alliance for prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki and the differences between the components of the National Alliance to nominate its candidate for prime minister, speaking on condition of rival candidates for the post of prime minister following the routes of legal and constitutional, in reference to the nomination by the largest bloc of parliament.
Maliki said in an interview with "Alsumaria TV", The National Alliance, a genuine and coherent to a large degree and is fully committed, but that does not mean that all of a harmonious one hundred percent. "
He pointed out that "political parties and the Council of Ministers and the Security Council and the whole world when he made a decision that does not mean that all its members on one view, but working principle of the majority and the minority."
Maliki said, "We must recognize the existence of is not consistent with this tendency, which named the alliance or not consistent with the presence of al-Maliki as prime minister does not conform with the Prime Minister of the National Alliance," adding that "the proportion who voted for prime ministerial candidate of the National Alliance of more than 90% This is a very high percentage, especially after laying the proportion of Coalition for the candidate that gets 80%, then lowered the rate to 65%."
Maliki said that "the presence of 90% means that the alliance exists and melted the features of the two blocs, and we hope to be the views of the other and reading for the future is incorrect", stressing that it "respects the opinion of opponents of the Supreme Council of Maliki's nomination to the government and embrace a candidate because of their rights."
The Prime Minister called the Supreme Council to "find a legal method that can reach through their candidate for prime minister," stressing that "will support and supports this candidate if he was able to reach the way of constitutional law", he said, in reference to what the text of the Constitution mandated President of the Republic of the largest parliamentary candidate of the formation of the Iraqi government.
He described al-Maliki told the members of the Supreme Council that they are still within the Alliance did not get him to "positive attitude," adding that "the Supreme Council does not want to swim in water is water, the National Alliance," according to the source.
So, the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Dr. Barham Salih, the Iraqi parliamentary blocs have become closer to consensus on the selection of the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the next government.
Saleh added in comments carried by Vinchal Times newspaper that the Kurds have made clear to all the political blocs and should be the next government, a comprehensive, credible and effective representation to include Sunni Arabs.
The Chairman of the Regional Government of Kurdistan, the Kurds have put in mind to be in the position of the center of the ongoing crisis, but said the issue is not about political bloc that would agree to the demands of the Kurds that they made earlier.
Saleh said that all developed a framework for the way that should work with the Iraqi government.
Saleh pointed out that it must be re-formation of the Iraqi forces in order to be seen as the forces of national associations representing everyone in the country, especially with fears that some of these forces have political relations of parties.
On the other hand, called by a coalition of state law, Ali al-Adeeb, the political blocs of winning the election to respond to the initiative of the President Masoud Barzani, the Kurdistan region to form a government, pointing out that the time for holding the parliamentary session is the fifth of next month.
The writer, during a press conference held late Thursday evening after the end of a meeting of the National Alliance "The Alliance meeting came on the heels of a meeting of the Preparatory Commission for the initiative Barzani," pointing out that it was "necessary to respond to this initiative."
He called the writer of the political blocs to "interest and commitment on time and ad hoc meeting of the Council of Representatives, which called for the Constitutional Court."
For his part, adviser to the Iraqi List, said Hani Ashour, "Alsumaria News" Friday, "It is unlikely that the heads of political blocs to form a government without the participation of the Iraqi List, given the political weight with the support of 91 deputies in the parliament."
He Ashour "astonished by the length of time it took the Federal Court in the interpretation of the issues of the largest bloc and the open meeting of the Parliament, noting that" the Court took two days to explain the cause of the largest bloc of parliament, also took two months to decide on the decision of ending the breach of constitutional goal of an end to the open meeting. "
On the other hand, said a member of the Islamic Supreme Council, Juma Atwani, "Alsumaria News", "The Council will not participate in the government of a political majority, but participate in the government of a true partnership because it is the only window through which solve all the dilemmas of political and accumulations of past years," adding At the same time that the Council "will not stand in front of a stumbling block by forming a government," he said.
Atwani added that "the meeting next Sunday between the political parties is a positive step, as the Supreme Council was and still is and will continue to support the round table as the only port through which can resolve all political problems."
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Barham Saleh: the parliamentary blocs have become closer to consensus on the choice of Maliki as prime minister
The Supreme Council refuses to participate in a majority government
Prime Minister and candidate of the National Alliance for prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki and the differences between the components of the National Alliance to nominate its candidate for prime minister, speaking on condition of rival candidates for the post of prime minister following the routes of legal and constitutional, in reference to the nomination by the largest bloc of parliament.
Maliki said in an interview with "Alsumaria TV", The National Alliance, a genuine and coherent to a large degree and is fully committed, but that does not mean that all of a harmonious one hundred percent. "
He pointed out that "political parties and the Council of Ministers and the Security Council and the whole world when he made a decision that does not mean that all its members on one view, but working principle of the majority and the minority."
Maliki said, "We must recognize the existence of is not consistent with this tendency, which named the alliance or not consistent with the presence of al-Maliki as prime minister does not conform with the Prime Minister of the National Alliance," adding that "the proportion who voted for prime ministerial candidate of the National Alliance of more than 90% This is a very high percentage, especially after laying the proportion of Coalition for the candidate that gets 80%, then lowered the rate to 65%."
Maliki said that "the presence of 90% means that the alliance exists and melted the features of the two blocs, and we hope to be the views of the other and reading for the future is incorrect", stressing that it "respects the opinion of opponents of the Supreme Council of Maliki's nomination to the government and embrace a candidate because of their rights."
The Prime Minister called the Supreme Council to "find a legal method that can reach through their candidate for prime minister," stressing that "will support and supports this candidate if he was able to reach the way of constitutional law", he said, in reference to what the text of the Constitution mandated President of the Republic of the largest parliamentary candidate of the formation of the Iraqi government.
He described al-Maliki told the members of the Supreme Council that they are still within the Alliance did not get him to "positive attitude," adding that "the Supreme Council does not want to swim in water is water, the National Alliance," according to the source.
So, the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Dr. Barham Salih, the Iraqi parliamentary blocs have become closer to consensus on the selection of the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the next government.
Saleh added in comments carried by Vinchal Times newspaper that the Kurds have made clear to all the political blocs and should be the next government, a comprehensive, credible and effective representation to include Sunni Arabs.
The Chairman of the Regional Government of Kurdistan, the Kurds have put in mind to be in the position of the center of the ongoing crisis, but said the issue is not about political bloc that would agree to the demands of the Kurds that they made earlier.
Saleh said that all developed a framework for the way that should work with the Iraqi government.
Saleh pointed out that it must be re-formation of the Iraqi forces in order to be seen as the forces of national associations representing everyone in the country, especially with fears that some of these forces have political relations of parties.
On the other hand, called by a coalition of state law, Ali al-Adeeb, the political blocs of winning the election to respond to the initiative of the President Masoud Barzani, the Kurdistan region to form a government, pointing out that the time for holding the parliamentary session is the fifth of next month.
The writer, during a press conference held late Thursday evening after the end of a meeting of the National Alliance "The Alliance meeting came on the heels of a meeting of the Preparatory Commission for the initiative Barzani," pointing out that it was "necessary to respond to this initiative."
He called the writer of the political blocs to "interest and commitment on time and ad hoc meeting of the Council of Representatives, which called for the Constitutional Court."
For his part, adviser to the Iraqi List, said Hani Ashour, "Alsumaria News" Friday, "It is unlikely that the heads of political blocs to form a government without the participation of the Iraqi List, given the political weight with the support of 91 deputies in the parliament."
He Ashour "astonished by the length of time it took the Federal Court in the interpretation of the issues of the largest bloc and the open meeting of the Parliament, noting that" the Court took two days to explain the cause of the largest bloc of parliament, also took two months to decide on the decision of ending the breach of constitutional goal of an end to the open meeting. "
On the other hand, said a member of the Islamic Supreme Council, Juma Atwani, "Alsumaria News", "The Council will not participate in the government of a political majority, but participate in the government of a true partnership because it is the only window through which solve all the dilemmas of political and accumulations of past years," adding At the same time that the Council "will not stand in front of a stumbling block by forming a government," he said.
Atwani added that "the meeting next Sunday between the political parties is a positive step, as the Supreme Council was and still is and will continue to support the round table as the only port through which can resolve all political problems."
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