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Deputy al-Mutlaq: one session is enough to resolve the crisis .. And the time is still too early to be resolved before the Arab Summit


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Deputy al-Mutlaq: one session is enough to resolve the crisis .. And the time is still too early to be resolved before the Arab Summit

22.3.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment -

Baghdad (news) The leader of the National Dialogue Front, MP / coalition in Iraq / Hamid al-Mutlaq, said that Iraq does not wish to put domestic issues at the meetings of the Arab summit, stressing that one day enough to allow the political blocs to discuss points of contention. He said al-Mutlaq (the Agency News of news) is that the Iraqi List, do not wish to raise issues concerning the internal situation of Iraq at the Summit to be held late this month, but with the resolution of the crisis session dialogue open and transparent and has the edges of trust and faith to resolve problems, and continued: If there is no alternative that is, if not able to political parties to reach specific solutions to remove the dispute among themselves, what is the justification of not to put these issues before the Summit to find a solution to it or to bring the points of view. The al-Mutlaq: the failure to find a justification for a real raise issues When that will be Iraqi and non Iraqi have no obligation to put issues at the summit. He called on Iraq: political leaders to be interested in the diagnosis and evaluation of the success of the Summit and their success Xash Iraqi hosting the Summit and take the initiative to resolve their disputes personal and partisan, noting that it can not be infringed by the fact that differences are not differences interest, but differences entitlements between the blocks and they have to corrected it to go united to the Summit and contribute to its success. The al-Mutlaq: there is still time before the Arab summit so it is possible for the political forces to take the initiative to solve their problems and go together to the summit united, noting that in the absence of a consensus between political forces and unification visions and do not leave a chance in case of failure in this endeavor to raise issues of concern to policy in Iraq at the Summit will make the road a dead end for it to be resolved after the Summit and that is not all hoping for. said: Time enough too, even if one day you sit the various political blocs prior to the Summit because there are no differences between members of the Iraqi people and its components, but are political differences among politicians, a takeover and the uniqueness and the desire to control and suppress the other and this solved one or two days and there is no any difficulty at all. It is noteworthy that Iraq is a major political crisis is the first after the American withdrawal, on the back of issuing an arrest warrant against the vice president the leader of the Iraqi List, Tariq al-Hashimi, after being accused of supporting terrorism, and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a request to parliament to withdraw confidence from the Vice President Saleh al-Mutlaq, the leader of the Iraqi List, also, after the description of the last of the owners as a "dictator does not building ", which prompted Iraq to suspend its membership in the Council of Ministers and House of Representatives, and submit a request to the Parliament of no confidence in Maliki, before you decide on (January 29, 2012) Back to the Council of Representatives, as announced in (February 6, 2012) that the components agreed to end the County Council of Ministers and the return of all its ministers to attend the meetings of the Council.

Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=48642#ixzz1ppwjdmed

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