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Iraq: Return of the government will decide whether or not Sunday
27/01/2012 10:59

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Baghdad, January 27 (Rn) - The Iraqi coalition led by Ayad Allawi Friday that the decision to return to the government whether or not to be decided in a meeting held next Sunday. boycotted the coalition, the Iraqi Council of Representatives because of what he considered the policy of exclusion and after the issuance of an arrest warrant for leader of the Tariq Hashemi, who is vice president suspended participation in the Council of Ministers. The decision of the House of Representatives and the Iraqi List MP Muhammad Al-Khalidi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "I decided the Iraqi List, at a meeting held yesterday to hold a meeting on Sunday will include all the leaders of the blocks under the umbrella of the existing of Iraq. " After pointing out that the meeting will discuss one of the options put forward by the Iraqi List to return to the government, said al-Khalidi that the audience would vote on one of the decisions and the decision gets a majority he will be in force. Allawi was put forward three options to end the crisis is forming a new government is for early elections and the second option is for the National Alliance named a new prime minister and the third is to form a government of national partnership and real based on the implementation of agreements on Irbil. Relations between the coalition Allawi, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki tense is compounded with the passage of time at these points of contention between them stuck without a solution. From: weigh-Shammari. Open: Murtaza Yousuf

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