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Iraq: a political movement to form a united front "cross-sectarian" confront objections from Maliki


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03-03-2015 11:10 PM

 

 

 Seeks Iraqi Vice President, and President of the 'national coalition', Iyad Allawi, in recent times, to persuade the Kurds, in order to include them in the 'National Front', which will be formed soon with 'liberal bloc', led by the leader of the Sadrist movement ', Muqtada Sadr, in what is known project 'transient alliance of sectarian and nationalist', Allawi sought by international, regional and clear support.

 The spokeswoman for the 'national coalition', MP Maysoon al, in press statements, that 'Allawi met with a number of heads of Kurdish blocs, representatives of the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, and discussed with them ways to achieve the project can be a political process through which, to go beyond the sectarian and ethnic and partisan narrow ditching , a comprehensive national project '.

 She explained Damluji, that 'the two sides agreed on the need to proceed with a project of national reconciliation, through the success of the National Front, which aims to renounce sectarianism in the House of Representatives in particular, and the political process in general.'

 She Damluji, that 'the last Allawi moves towards Kurdish blocs, came after the rejection of a coalition of state law, which is headed by the Vice President, Nuri al-Maliki, the formation of this front, for fear of targeting unit of the National Alliance, the largest bloc, whether political or parliamentary'.

In addition, an MP for the 'national coalition', a beautiful Obeidi, said 'the agreement between the coalition and the National Liberal bloc led by al-Sadr, the latter provides for the withdrawal of the National Alliance, after the announcement of the new coalition said.' And attributed this to the lack of 'dispersion speeches and slogans, in the event of mass survival between the two alliances divided against itself'.

 Confirmed al-Obeidi, the 'new coalition slogan preserve the unity of Iraq, and building institutional civil state, in addition to the inventory of weapons, however, the state', pointing out that 'there parliamentary blocs large, began negotiating with the National Coalition and the Liberal bloc leaders, in order to enter into a new coalition or what is called the National Front '.

In contrast, Nguet 'liberal bloc' representative, was announced by some MPs on the withdrawal of the 'National Alliance', if the declaration of the formation of the new coalition. The member of the bloc, Juma Bureau, that the mass of influential and important part of the National Alliance, and also its safety valve and there is no intention of withdrawing.

He explained the Court, to the site 'new Arab', the 'liberal bloc with the national coalition agreement, not an alliance or a departure from the National Alliance, but also aims to create a front that includes all Iraqi parliament components, in order to exit the decisions serve the Iraqi people away from partisan and sectarian'.

 

The 'Patriotic Union of Kurdistan', led by former President Jalal Talabani, has announced his opposition not to join the new alliance or any alliance ensures political stability of the country, and this is reflected on the security situation in the affirmative.

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... the evil maliki still looks cheap, seedy, creepy and like he needs a bath ....

 

 he makes our skin crawl.

 

 

... and shouldn't he be in jail....?  What the heck is he - the AL SHARPTON of Iraq or somethin'...?!

 

So many thieves runnin' loose in the streets.... sigh....

 

 

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