MiuraDude Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/299794/ This article indicates that the NC is still on for tomorrow. And apparently, if the Iraqiya List is represented, then Erbil is done. Now we wait for the contradicting article. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blessed4ever Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 QUOTE: "Now we wait for the contradicting article" HAHAHA!! TOO TRUE! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcuman Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 (edited) http://www.aknews.co...knews/4/299794/ VP Hashemi's movement to boycott national conference 04/04/2012 19:03 BAGHDAD April 4 (AKnews) - The Tajdid movement which belongs to Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi announced today that it will not attend tomorrow's national conference, accusing certain parties of trying to overturn previous agreements. Leader of the movement Jamal al-Kilani said: "The Tajdid movement is part of Iraqiya List and the demands put by Iraqiya List are not conditions but they are facts in the political process and we support the opinion of Iraqiya List. "There is a deliberate intention by some parties not to commit to the agreements. The national meeting will be a protocol meeting, and we will not attend a meeting that doesn't include effective implementation and commitment to implement the rights of others." Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said during his press conference last Sunday that those who will not attend the conference do not want it to succeed. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani chose tomorrow to hold the national conference. Iraqiya List stated that its presence at the meeting depends on the implementation of the Erbil agreement. The agreement proposed by Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani ended a nine-month dispute over who should run Iraq's government following March 2010's elections. The deal, which was signed by all the major political party leaders in Erbil, reinstated PM Maliki for the second successive term. Maliki's elections rival, Ayad Allawi, whose Iraqiya List won the elections, was promised a National Council for Strategic Policies in return for his concession over the PM post. The council was not formed and the PM's State of Law Coalition and Iraqiya began incriminating and accusing each other of violating the Erbil pact. By Yazn al-Shummari This is an opinion piece, but informative. Edited April 4, 2012 by mcuman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truthful1 Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 (edited) www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/299794/ This article indicates that the NC is still on for tomorrow. And apparently, if the Iraqiya List is represented, then Erbil is done. Now we wait for the contradicting article. This is political posturing.......malikis coalition says lets have the meeting tommorrow.......the iraqi list says no, we aint coming,because you wont do what you promised........so imo the nc wont happen and maliki is trying to make the iraqi list look bad for notparticipatingits them pointing fingers at each other so the other party is at fault. the iraqi list and allawi said we wont meet unless you do as you say........malikis coalition says well we arent going to talk about that maybe we should start over because of the unconstitutionality of it. simply maliki doesnt plan on implementing. the greement and the iraqi list knowsit...so theyarent going toshow up until its guaranteed..........not bad for a non guru. Lol Edited April 4, 2012 by truthful1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emmet Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 http://www.aknews.co...knews/4/299794/ VP Hashemi's movement to boycott national conference 04/04/2012 19:03 BAGHDAD April 4 (AKnews) - The Tajdid movement which belongs to Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi announced today that it will not attend tomorrow's national conference, accusing certain parties of trying to overturn previous agreements. Leader of the movement Jamal al-Kilani said: "The Tajdid movement is part of Iraqiya List and the demands put by Iraqiya List are not conditions but they are facts in the political process and we support the opinion of Iraqiya List. "There is a deliberate intention by some parties not to commit to the agreements. The national meeting will be a protocol meeting, and we will not attend a meeting that doesn't include effective implementation and commitment to implement the rights of others." Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said during his press conference last Sunday that those who will not attend the conference do not want it to succeed. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani chose tomorrow to hold the national conference. Iraqiya List stated that its presence at the meeting depends on the implementation of the Erbil agreement. The agreement proposed by Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani ended a nine-month dispute over who should run Iraq's government following March 2010's elections. The deal, which was signed by all the major political party leaders in Erbil, reinstated PM Maliki for the second successive term. Maliki's elections rival, Ayad Allawi, whose Iraqiya List won the elections, was promised a National Council for Strategic Policies in return for his concession over the PM post. The council was not formed and the PM's State of Law Coalition and Iraqiya began incriminating and accusing each other of violating the Erbil pact. By Yazn al-Shummari This is an opinion piece, but informative. Why is it, I can read EVERY word of this news report???? Clear as a bell. Why are they all like this?? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halo9678 Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 I can sense some stubborn pride rearing its' ugly head. If Allawi were truly concerned, he'd at least attend the meeting THEN walk out. He could then say, "I've tried and tried to work with Maliki but HE is still holding onto his powers and not willing to work for the people". Then both Iraqyia AND the Kurds could call for a vote of no-confidence and actually have the support of the people. But then again, I'm no politiican nor political expert so we'll have to see what tomorrow brings... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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