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October 10, 2010

The National Coalition candidate is likely to announce the formation of a new coalition this week

He stressed that the political forces rejected a proposal made by Biden


بغداد- عادل حمود BAGHDAD - Adel Hammoud

Prime Minister likely candidate for the National Alliance, the prime minister announced a new coalition to form a government next week.

Maliki said: "The National Alliance recently authored the new ministry,

However, he noted that "this will not be decided easily, but progress in the talks indicates that we've come to the end of these negotiations." The president coalition of state law in an interview with The Christian Science Monitor, that "he is expected to become clearer talks with the coalition Kurdistan and the Iraqi List in the next two or three days.

The paper says: "The Maliki, who still lacks the 20 seats out of 163 seats representing the majority of the parliament, it seems certain he will be the next prime minister unless able opponents gather enough votes. Also said al-Maliki that" the Kurds will not give up the post of President of the Republic”. And President Jalal Talabani will be. "

continued: "They are exposed to the existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi, head of the new body, which enjoys great authority, the National Council for the strategic policies, a body competent to take decisions, as well as the presidency of the parliament with a share of key ministries to members of the list."

Between Maliki and that all political forces have rejected the proposal made by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, who is the envoy of President Talabani and a special ambassador for naming Allawi as President of the Republic and the survival of Nuri al-Maliki as prime minister.

And on the Sadrists, Maliki announced that he will be given the Sadrists ministerial positions in accordance with their strength in the coalition, saying: "They want to participate in the political process and to distance themselves from violence and the militias, weapons and tactics, the other followed it in the above, and we want to encourage them in this matter ". and ...
the possibility of discussing a new security pact with U.S. forces after their withdrawal from Iraq by the end of next year, Maliki said: So that would be" up to the government and parliament new to decide whether there is a need to, "he said, arguing that Iraq" contracted to provide him with weapons, U.S. , and it is customary for the country in which these weapons that Ejehzna Ejehzna experts ".

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