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National Alliance is preparing for a new round of negotiations after the end of the internal crisis

02/10/2010

National Alliance is preparing for a new round of negotiations after the end of the internal crisis

Baghdad - succeeded the National Alliance, which includes a coalition of national and state law, to nominate its candidate to head the next government, ending a crisis of Interior, which ended months of arduous negotiations, while preparing starting from the day go to a new round of negotiations with other blocs in view because he had not yet achieved the required majority to form a government.

He called the coalition of Prime Minister and the outgoing leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki's candidates for prime minister for a second term, at a meeting held yesterday, Friday, the absence of the Supreme Council and the Virtue Party.

It seems that the fortunes of al-Maliki to fill the position increases after that won the support of more than 130 deputies in the National Coalition of 159, along with confirmation of the Supreme Council and virtue that they will not be a stumbling block in the way of the government, which will cost al-Maliki formed, as well as the support is announced for a response.

But the fears of the National Alliance, comes from the Iraqi List, which topped the elections with 91 seats, and the decisions taken, having earlier threatened to boycott the new government led by al-Maliki.

The National Alliance began the formation of a negotiating committee will program the National Alliance on the political blocs to form a government of national partnership, which called her the National Alliance.

And the Iraqi List, initiated after the announcement of Maliki's nomination for the position to renew its previous position of non-participation of the government headed by the leader of a coalition of state law.

Says a member of the existing high Nassif told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Iraqi position previously identified by the government, and announced that it would not participate in a government headed by Maliki."

Nassif explained that "Iraqi will not recognize the Federal Court's interpretation of the provisions of Article 76 of the Constitution after the withdrawal of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council and the Islamic Virtue Party meeting to nominate a candidate of the National Alliance."

It is hoped to hold a meeting today, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi for his official position statement of the designation of the National Alliance for the owners as a candidate for the post of prime minister.

According to a member affiliated to block renewal of the Iraqi List Shaker's book (Rn) that "Iraq's position is clear and explicit, and today's meeting to reject the continuation of the so-called National Alliance, which is not characterized by any kind of legitimacy, especially after the split in the national coalition."

And the book that "the Supreme Council, which is an essential pillar of the National Coalition, stand by the Iraqi List, was not present at the meeting, which was announced officially on their candidate, and this is not legal," as he put it.

Some believe that the Iraqi List, was left in front in order to preserve their chances to take over the presidency of the next government but is seeking to win the Supreme Council and the Virtue Party as well as the Kurdish bloc.

It seems that the coalition of Kurdish blocs will play a crucial role in shaping the form the next government, as it constitutes a cornerstone in the political process relative to the number of seats, along with the Kurds that make up the second national in the country.

And confirms the Kurdish coalition that does not set red lines for any candidate for the position of head the next government, but it offers only a bargaining chip of 19 items as the basis for his alliance with others.

He says coalition member Kurdish blocs Mahmoud Othman (Rn) "The Kurdish Alliance put forward several demands were handed over to the political blocs of winning the election, which agreed with the presidency of the region," noting that "any public stance on political blocs would not be announced before to give the political blocs stand clear from the Kurdish demands. "

Include the demands of the Kurds to take written guarantees from the parties that will go with them in alliances the application of article 140 of Iraqi constitution, the presidency of the Republic, in addition to finding solutions with Baghdad over oil contracts and the issue of budget Guard Region "peshmerga", the census year and abide by the constitution and federal system.

The Kurds have 57 seats out of 325 seats comprising the Iraqi Council of Representatives, including 43 seats of the Kurdistan Alliance, and eight seats to the list of change, and four seats for the Islamic Association, and two of the Islamic Group.

Did not reach a winning political blocs in the parliamentary elections to the understandings of the formation of the next Iraqi government, after the internal political dynamics and regional since the ratification of the results of the elections last June.

The country has a constitutional crisis on the back of breach of the deadline for the selection of the President of the Council of Representatives and his deputies and the President of the Republic, with the failure of the blocks to agree on positions of sovereign.

And began the process of delayed formation of the government of concern to many Iraqis, especially with the end of combat missions for the U.S. military late last month, warned against Iraqi leaders from the pursuit of insurgent groups to exploit the political vacuum, in order to enter Iraq in the cycle of sectarian violence once again, such as those experienced in 2006 and 2007.

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