Friday, October 29, 2010

Supreme Council confirms rejection of participation in the government of a political majority ...


October 29, 2010

Supreme Council confirms rejection of participation in the government of a political majority

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Emphasized the Islamic Supreme Council headed by Ammar al-Hakim, on Friday, refusing to participate in a government with a political majority, renewed the call to convene a round table as a solution to the political crisis, as called for postponement of consideration of the documents, Wikileaks until beyond the current circumstances.

A member of the Islamic Supreme Council, Juma Atwani, in an interview with "Alsumaria News", "The Council will not participate in the government of a political majority, but participate in the government of a true partnership because it is the only window through which solve all the dilemmas of political and accumulations of past years," adding in the time himself that the Council "will not stand in front of a stumbling block by forming a government," he said.

The leader of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim has said that the participation in the government linked to opportunities for success that can not be achieved only real partnership and harmony between the political parties that participate in this government, warning that participation in the government "if it comes without a conviction, and through the imposition of command can actually generate intersections may be more dangerous than the intersections that we see today, "as he put it

Atwani added that "the meeting next Sunday between the political parties is a positive step, as the Supreme Council was and still is and will continue to support the round table as the only port through which can resolve all political problems."

The head of Iraq's Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani, has put an initiative on resolving the political crisis in Iraq in September, last September, include the formation of a committee, consisting of 8 to 12 representatives of the political blocs to begin talks to form a new government and work to resolve outstanding differences, and convening meetings of the expanded leaders to resolve the subject of the three presidencies.

He criticized the Atwani "Unthinking the Iraqi constitution, the lack of status and a description of the government after the end of the parliamentary session," adding that "the political blocs agreed to sign a written designation by the current government a caretaker government in the presence of a representative of a coalition of state law, Ali al-Adeeb," noting that "all agreements entered into by the States with the current government can not be implemented without approval by the current parliament. "

The Prime Minister of the outgoing Nuri al-Maliki said Thursday, in an interview with "space Cuts", that the current government headed by the "full powers until the formation of a new Iraqi government," pointing at the same time that some of the powers hidden from the government of the need to be authenticated by the by Parliament.

The Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh was announced in the twenty-seventh of last July that the Council of Ministers issued a statement in its 30 confirming the absence of a constitutional provision that would turn the government to the caretaker government.

In another context, called Atwani "to consider the issue of documents and Ichelis at a time other than these circumstances, the political crisis experienced by the country."

The Iraqi List, announced on Thursday that more than fifty deputies have signed a request to the Iraqi parliament that held a special meeting of the formation of a parliamentary commission of inquiry to coordinate with the Supreme Judicial Council and the United Nations to conduct an investigation with the Prime Minister of the outgoing Nuri al-Maliki and discussed the substance of the documents, Wikileaks, with renewed its call for Fuad Masum, the President of Age for the approval of the hearing.

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