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State law suggests a bilateral meeting between Maliki and Al

Unread postPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:48 pm
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State law suggests a bilateral meeting between Maliki and Allawi, such as the National Conference
Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 28/01/2012 PM - 6:48 p.m.

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He called for a coalition of state law, Ibrahim stirrup to hold a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi before the upcoming meeting of the political blocs.


Rikabi, told all of Iraq [where] that "it is necessary to Aakd a meeting between Maliki and Allawi under the auspices of President Jalal Talabani ahead of a meeting of the political blocs to improve the atmosphere and to agree on topics to be discussed by a meeting of the political blocs."



He added that "a meeting between Maliki and Allawi's a positive thing and will impact on the upcoming meeting and will contribute to resolve the existing differences in the political scene."



"As it's OK to attend a number of political leaders to this meeting that the existing problems concerning them as well, not only al-Maliki and Allawi."



And witnessing the political process and the relationship between the blocks strained clear because of the continuing political differences between the coalition of state law and the Iraqi List, especially with regard to the issue of issuing the arrest warrant against Deputy President of the Republic required to eliminate Tariq al-Hashemi, and asked the Prime Minister to withdraw confidence from the notices Saleh al-Mutlaq, in addition to charges of Iraqi law of the state shirking on the implementation of the initiative of Erbil, which include the achievement of the partnership in the management of the state and decision-making and naming ministers security and the formation of policies strategic and the lack of balance in the institutions of the state between the components of people, depending on the opinions of the deputies of the Iraqi List, and decided the Iraqi List, comments presence in the meetings of both houses of parliament and ministers.

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