Monday, November 1, 2010

*** Today, Monday Nov. 1st ~ Maliki "Done Deal" will be Prime Minister for 2nd Term ...

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Iraq's Parliament Monday, Nov. 1st ~ Fuad Masum, Iraq's Speaker, decides to end the open session of parliament and convene on Monday ...


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News sources confirm a session of parliament Monday, Nov. 1st!

Addition Nov. 1st - Link *** Maliki: We will form the government within days ..

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Iraq: Maliki confirms the resolution of the second session of interest

Prime Minister of the outgoing Nuri al-Maliki that his candidacy for the second session is a done deal, which would be formally after the healing of the House of Representatives a few days, as the president of Age of Parliament Fuad Masum, has called for the convening of the meeting, next Monday, following the Federal Court decision to end the open meeting.

Because the point of separation between the Iraqi List and the «rule of law» is still deep,

Maliki said that the quorum for the convening of parliament and the election of the three presidencies is the standard that should be adopted, ie that the participation of «Iraq» in the meeting no longer an obstacle, especially after news of enrollment of the Virtue Party supporter of his candidacy.

Policy of fait accompli

Some stakeholders pointed to Times that Maliki has imposed a policy of fait accompli through possession ratio sufficient for his candidacy within the parliament, may cause the breakdown of the home front for the Iraqi list, as it is felt some of its members need to live with this reality, and thus may be involved in the formation of the government.

For the Supreme Islamic Council, led by Mr. Hakim who refuses to give Maliki a second session, he fielded a number of its members to Tehran at its invitation, with expectations firmly position positively or negatively about the run-Maliki, ranging from persuading the Board on this run, and to stay with the «Iraq» in the non- participation in government, to form an opposition front in the parliament that would impede the future work of Maliki's government assumed.

Others involved have not ruled out clear the air between Maliki and the Supreme Council under the mediation undertaken by the parties in favor of the owners (or had lived together with him), including the Kurdish side, to conclude a deal that satisfies both sides.

Disagreement about the «round table»

For his part, Ammar al-Hakim that the round table called by Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan region, able to get Iraq out of the crisis.

Description of the table b «the entrance to the safeguards process of true partnership», but he warned of a «use the parachute to risk the parliamentary National Beef and the absence of the will of some key players, then we have got out of a hole to fall into the well.

For his part, Deputy President and leader of the Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, during his meeting with U.S. National Security Advisor Tony Pellnkn, that «the Round Table is an important approach to bring the views».

In parallel, "said Kamal Saadi member of« the rule of law »:« We will not go to the table ..

The idea raised previously and Rvdhanaha and we are not going to discuss the subject of the three presidencies, it is a decision maker .. We will not discuss the subject of the three presidencies, if we went to Arbil, it means to go before seven months of negotiations.

The other hand, said media adviser to the list «Iraq» Hani Ashour Radio «Sawa» that Iyad Allawi is willing to relinquish its right to take over as prime minister, compared to forming a government of national partnership.

الموقف الكردي Kurdish position

Furthermore, the President of the Government of Kurdistan, Barham Saleh, told the «Financial Times» that «the interventions of neighboring countries drove out the task of forming the government for being an Iraqi internal affair», pointing out that Maliki «much closer to approve all our conditions».

The Kurdistan Alliance MP Khalid Huani went to him for what he said: The agreements with «Iraq» has not lived up to the level of ambition and it is not, as had been agreed upon with the «rule of law», describing the position of Allawi's list of mystery of «Kurdish demands

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