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Meeting with Barzani, the Kurdish deputies and ministers in Baghdad result in support for the National Congress and the emphasis on the implementation


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18.1.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad - where he met Massoud Barzani President of Kurdistan, on Wednesday in Arbil, the Kurdish deputies in the parliament and the ministers of the Kurds in the federal government. A statement by the Kurdistan Regional Government that "the meeting issued a final communiqué ensure the importance of supporting the National Conference prospective called by President Jalal Talabani, in order to lay the foundations of the state of the Federal Democratic of institutions, based on the permanent Iraqi constitution and the principle of coexistence and true national partnership in power. " "The meeting stressed the importance of protecting the political process in Iraq and the emphasis on the principle of consensus based on the Convention on the Erbil and other agreements between the forces and the political parties and the need to speed up the issuance of the necessary legislation to establish the State of Iraq, the federal and acted upon. " "As meeting resulted in an emphasis on addressing the problems of the Electoral Commission, which ends its functions in the month of April next and review the possibilities they produce will be developments in the region and how to deal with it as well to consider the budget year 2012 and the observations made ​​by the Kurdistan Regional Government of the Federal Government. He said, "it was to emphasize the promotion mechanism of action of the Vice-province of Kurdistan in Baghdad and the emphasis on the implementation of Article 140 of the permanent constitution."

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