10/10/2011 13:46

Erbil, 10 October / October (Rn) - The Second Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Kurdistan Alliance bloc, said on Monday that give the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi, the presidency of the National Council for strategic policy is likely to increase, the stalemate in the ongoing political process in the country. According to Arif Tayfur, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "the abandonment of the leader of the coalition in Iraq Ayad Allawi for the presidency of the National Council for strategic policy is likely to increase the stalemate in the ongoing political process in the country," he said, adding that "senior leaders in Iraq including the head of the Iraqi Parliament Osama Najafi and the Minister of Finance of the government Current Rafie al-Issawi and others were forming a front within the coalition which will have a more negative impact on the political process. " The head of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi has declared its rejection of the post of President of the National Council for the strategic policy because of what he called "stonewalling" by the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to form a government of national partnership and the practice of exclusion and autocracy, also accused Iran of being behind the standing of Maliki, who refuses to give him powers, according to an earlier statement to the Iraqi. For his part, said a member of the Iraqi parliament from the Kurdistan Islamic Group Fatih Dargaia (Rn), that "the issue of National Council for strategic policy is part of the political crisis faced by Iraq, "noting that" the abandonment of Iyad Allawi of running for the presidency of the Council will impact on the continued worsening of the political process in the country. " and Dargaia that "the selection of a replacement for Allawi would be a matter of other issues of political controversy in Iraq. " The Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani, has put an initiative to resolve the crisis of the Iraqi government in the sixteenth of September of last year include the formation of a committee of 8 to 12 members from the representatives of the political blocs to start the talks, including resolving outstanding differences between Erbil and Baghdad, and discuss issue of forming a government of national partnership. The Iraqi Council of Representatives granted in its fourth session, held, 21 December / December of last year, the confidence of the Government of incomplete headed by Nuri al-Maliki. From: Muhammad Faryad, see: Aso Haji
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