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Iraq: Our demands should be discussed at the national confer

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Iraq: Our demands should be discussed at the national conference
31/01/2012 16:32

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Baghdad, January 31 (Rn) - The Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi on Tuesday receiving guarantees by the political blocs to discuss its demands, which came back from the impact of its representatives to the meetings of the House of Representatives. The MP for the existing unit Jumaili told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that " of the terms of the return of Iraq to the meetings of the Iraqi Council of Representatives is to discuss their demands during the National Conference. " She "of the agenda of the conference is to discuss the political vision provided by the existing Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to be discussing the demands of the Iraqi List, against which lawmakers returned list to the meetings of Parliament. " She Jumaili that "there are assurances by the political blocs to consider these demands discussed within the National Congress." and claimed she Jumaili "Implementation agreed at the meeting of Arbil, including the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, there must be the balance of national forces armed forces and the reform of the judicial system and the parliamentary resolution of the problem of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi judicially and politically. " In spite of these demands, but Jumaili likely to not be an agreement of the political blocs to hold a National Congress because of disputes and the laws of non-agreed. The Iraqi List, has decided last Sunday during a meeting attended by its leader, Iyad Allawi, and the leaders of the Iraqi List to return to the Council of Representatives and the postponement of the return of ministers to the government until further notice. From: weigh-Shammari. Open: Murtaza Yousuf

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