Monday, October 25, 2010

National Alliance calls for political blocs to present candidates for the presidency and the parliament

October 25, 2010

National Alliance calls for political blocs to present candidates for the presidency and the parliament

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Welcomed the National Alliance, on Monday, the decision of the Federal Court judge to end the parliamentary session of open, calling for the political blocs of winning the election to submit their nominations for the position of President of the Republic and the Council of Representatives.

The National Alliance held a meeting this evening, attended by President of the Reform Movement, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki and the Virtue Party of good-Shammari and cream Yacoubi, as well as Hadi al-Amiri from the Badr Organization, in the absence of the Islamic Supreme Council which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim of the meeting.

A statement issued by the Coalition after the meeting and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of "The National Alliance calls on all political blocs to submit their candidates for the Presidency and the Council of Representatives to mandate candidate Prime Minister of the outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to form a government in accordance with the Constitution."

The candidate National Alliance to lead the next government, and the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki called for in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News", on the sidelines of the conclusion of his visit to Turkey in the twenty-second of November that the rush of the political blocs to go to Parliament to choose a president and then elected President of the Republic, who will in turn filter the largest parliamentary bloc, a candidate of the National Alliance, to form a government.

The statement added that "the National Alliance welcomed the decision of the Supreme Federal Court judge to end the session open and activating the role of the legislative and oversight," and stressed "the need to form a government of national partnership representing all spectrums of the Iraqi people to push the political process forward."

The coalition statement in conjunction with the negotiations conducted by Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi, leader of the Supreme Council, and backed by the Iraqi National List for the post of prime minister, in Arbil, with the Kurdish leaders, who hoped to join the leaders of Iraq on Tuesday to discuss his position on the Kurdish-finals of the process of forming government, and the consent of the parties to the terms of the Iraqi Kurdish paper.

It also comes with rapid developments in sync as well with the version of the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq, on Sunday, adopted a resolution to abolish the president's decision to the House of Representatives interim Fuad Masum, making the Council meetings are open and order him to resume meetings of the Council during the next two weeks, and considered by a coalition of state law, on Sunday, binding for all.

Called the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, on Monday, the Federal Supreme Court to "politicized," arguing that the recent decision to resume the meetings of Parliament should be preceded by a roadmap for choosing the head of the House of Representatives and the President of the Republic.