Sunday, October 24, 2010

Maliki's bloc show flexibility on the table Melkert ...

2010/10/24

Maliki's bloc show flexibility on the table Melkert

Baghdad (the world) - softened block Prime Minister outgoing tone opposition to the proposal "table" one on Saturday, saying the UN proposal, Irbil in this regard "is useful and possible," a condition that does not affect the nomination of Nuri al-Maliki for a second term, at the time said a source familiar with the menu Iraqi will discuss what is most important if convened within the four sides winning one match, is the possibility for "political change" and guarantees for the reform of public administration.

And preoccupied with Baghdad over the past few days of clear signals launched by the Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq, Ad Melkert, in his call for political blocs to sit at one table, "without any conditions".

He said Melkert after meeting the highest religious authority Ali al-Sistani last week that "it's time to sit down political blocs on one table to agree on constitutional principles and without conditions" the understanding that the revival of a proposal already rejected Maliki's bloc, but has been given a "green light" from Najaf, and adopted by Irbil, the first alliance between Iraq and the Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, as well as news on the "U.S. support" for this step.

The block-Maliki refuses to believe that this proposal will reduce the chances of al-Maliki in a second term, preferring to negotiate as a Shiite alliance with one candidate, with the rest of the blocks.

But a senior deputy of a coalition of state law, said the "world" to join the bloc for a forthcoming meeting includes the winners of the four is possible.

Promised on the Keywords, the round table initiative was positive, saying that "We have given our positive about our participation in the meetings of the Round Table."

But he said at the same time that "it is necessary before you start hold such meetings, the creation of proposals by ending the bilateral dialogues on the grounds that state law is still under way dialogues with the Kurdistan Alliance."

But he refused to be a round-table meeting place for the selection of the next prime minister, ruled out the possibility, saying the issue of choosing the next prime minister "has become a foregone conclusion, especially after the nomination of the biggest bloc (National Alliance) of the leader of a coalition of law (Maliki) to fill this position."

For his part, expected source within the Iraqi List, on condition of anonymity, said the present coalition of state law, "many concessions" during the next phase, especially if he wanted to participate in a government representing all political parties.

He told the "world" that the key issue in the round table "is to accept the paper the other blocs of political reform, which must mean that the election results will be reflected on the performance of the next government and a new page will not repeat the past."

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