Monday, October 25, 2010

The Decision of "Federal" could break the Deadlock the Process of Forming the Iraqi Government ...

25/10/2010

The decision of "Federal" could break the deadlock the process of forming the Iraqi government

Beirut, A newspaper, "Los Angeles Times" that the U.S. Federal Court decision which calls for the Iraqi parliament to resume its sessions, "may help to break the deadlock in the negotiations to form a new government."

Having reviewed the American newspaper the decision of the Federal Court on Sunday at the Parliament paralyzed after a constitutional lack of healing since June last, said that the parliament did not take place only in June 14 for 18 minutes, the session "open", a process to circumvent the laws that were imposed Election of the President of the Parliament and the President of the Republic, in order to gain all that is needed of Representatives from the time of negotiation to form a new government.

However, the paper considers that a decision has been hurt in the interest of the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, who is the alliance a "state of law," the closest to secure the majority needed to form a new government, noting that after the win the support of Muqtada al-Sadr as part of a deal with Iran, he became al-Maliki needs only to support the Kurds, to secure the majority it needs.

The newspaper reported that the Kurds and the rule of law, say they are on the verge of a deal and began to discuss the distribution of cabinet seats, despite the fact that U.S. officials are seeking the power to reach an agreement granting a wider role for the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi.

She said it was unclear whether the Kurds, who have a strong relationship in the United States, would agree to join al-Maliki, if it is not the representation of the "Iraqi" in the government formation.

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