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Allawi: Talabani will direct a letter to Parliament requesting the withdrawal of confidence .. Kurdistan, the front of a strong parliamentary recess after the legislative

Haider Ali Jawad - 21/05/2012 AD -

While counting the meetings of the parties to Najaf and Erbil on Sadr to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki asked if the House of Representatives, a coalition of state law occur for the presence of more than 50 deputies in the Iraqi List would not support the withdrawal of confidence.

This modern completely against what was promoted by the Iraqi List, and move him to push for direct Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, a letter to the House of Representatives requesting the withdrawal of confidence from the al-Maliki, also contrary to what he believes the Kurdistan Alliance to form a strong front after the parliamentary recess of the House of Representatives.

It seems that the consultative meeting hosted by the leader of the Sadr movement in Najaf, yesterday, was not decisive, Osama Najafi and Barham Saleh, Rose Nuri Shaways that evening flew to Arbil, to sit with Massoud Barzani, Ayad Allawi, a complement to the political mobility.

He said Abbas al-Bayati; leader of the coalition of state law in an interview with "the world", yesterday, said that "there are parties within the Iraqi List will not support the process of withdrawal of confidence, and they are more than 50 members." "We are confident that they will not withdraw confidence from the government will continue its work."

Bayati expressed his belief that "the question of withdrawal of confidence from the government became the talk of the past, no longer talk of the future and the future is to reform the political dialogue and national meeting." "The question of withdrawal of trust is no longer a concern of the coalition nor the other blocs, in particular that all the parliamentary and political calculations indicate the difficulty that the parties can withdraw confidence from the current government which has the support of political parties within the political blocs."

He called on the Turkmen leader he described as "the parties to Erbil and Najaf" to "under the national meeting and Mr. Talabani, paper, and approved base and a framework and a basis for broader dialogue and more comprehensive and better than be limited to a few parties."

And the position of the coalition of the meetings of Erbil, Najaf, among the "do not concern us these meetings because it is between the forces and the parties and the masses may have a common vision but it's not like us in the National Alliance, Our position is clear has answered the parties to the meeting of Irbil letter on 4 points, have been delivered to all parties." He reiterated his belief that "the ideas proposed by the President of the Republic as a result of his conversations with all the blocks serve as a basis for dialogue, understanding and sit down with the blocks at the same table."

According to al-Bayati, "if not adhered to the blocks to come to the national meeting, we are involved in the implementation of our government." He emphasized that "the government is working in a relaxed atmosphere, especially after the return of Mr. Saleh al-Mutlaq to its location, has been to control the problem, there is no longer impeded by the government's work and will continue its work." He pointed out that "all parties have ministers in the government and continue to work and there is a barrier to work."

He ruled out the leadership of the state law "for new alliances during the remainder of the session the constitutional, and that these parties form a parliamentary alliance because their positions did not reach the shared border." Explaining that "the Sadrist movement is still sticking to the National Alliance, the coalition adheres to the trend, which is part of it, so how new alliances arise if everyone maintain their alliance."

On the other hand, Ahmed said electrodes from the Iraqi List MP in an interview with the "world," yesterday, "The meeting was marked Najaf said that the time given to the government is over, and there is no convincing answer to the political parties, which sent her letter to Mr. Maliki." "The other step is to gather the political parties are consistent with each other in this respect towards the other direction." He explained that "the other direction is the withdrawal of confidence from the government."

The electrodes that "today there is a move towards the political parties that the President resurrected a letter to Parliament asking to withdraw confidence from Maliki." He expressed the belief that "this subject will be discussed at the meetings of Erbil this week." But he ruled that "the matter in a day or two, it needs to be intensive meetings."

And on the characterization of what is happening on the scene of a political movement anti-owners of said electrodes that "" Today there are no alliances, but there is a convergence of views, and still benefit the prime minister is the National Alliance, and required him to submit an alternative candidate for al-Maliki as prime minister. "Believing that "the term is over, if there is no response from the Government that it will implement this immediate action within the next two days, the confidence will inevitably uncertain."

In turn, the Mahma Khalil MP from Kurdistan Alliance said that "the meeting of Najaf pave the way for other meetings, and is the alignment a new resolving the Iraqi crisis clearly, and to prevent the collapse of the political process, despite attempts by state law and the other parties to prevent the holding of such meetings." He continued, "there will be positive steps in the near future, and will be open to all options, and the best proof of this that the meeting of Najaf, followed by another meeting in Arbil evening in order to put the finishing touches to this meeting."

Khalil said "there was a consultative meeting in Erbil between Mr. Barzani, and Iyad Allawi, and Osama Najafi, Mr. Barham Saleh, and promoted Nuri Shaways, when it returned from Najaf." And added, "the talk confirms its support for the meeting of Najaf, and to develop mechanisms and solutions, and put the government and partners in front commitment to resolving the crisis according to the constitution, or there will be other solutions."

On the nature of these solutions Khalil said, "may call for the replacement of the government, and there may be other alliances, and I think after the next meeting of the Council of Representatives will occur Front parliamentary alliances and strong."

The House resumes its sessions on 16 June.

Khalil stressed "there must be a strong front to keep the parliamentary political process, and create strong support for the departure of this crisis." He pointed out that "there are some of the wishes of the parties not to move out of this crisis." He believed that "these meetings will press the government to implement mechanisms to leave this crisis, and I expect Aanakad National Congress as a result of this pressure." Kurdish lawmaker concluded that "there is given a deadline for the government to reform what has been demanding it, and it must be reactions short," adding, "Of course the implementation period of time needs to be the least of 6 months."

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Allawi: Talabani will direct a letter to Parliament requesting the withdrawal of confidence .. Kurdistan, the front of a strong parliamentary recess after the legislative

I was wondering the same thing. Where did this come from?

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ok! i give up. what does this say? it sounds more of a statement from the goons of maliki than allawi. what am i missing?

I read it and couldn't get my brain around it, glad to see I'm not the only one !!!! I posted it , thinking someone here might be able to understand what they are trying to say :blink:

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It is a letter of intent to lodge a vote of no confidence i.e. We have lost all confidence in the government lets vote for a new one. Typically, when a parliament passes a vote of no confidence in an existing government, the head of state must respond in one of two ways:

  • ask another individual, whom he or she believes will command the confidence of parliament, to try to form a government
  • dissolve the elected parliament and call a general election to elect a new parliament

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Allawi wants more pressure from Talabani and the way I read it even in his own party to cap the lid on Maliki. OR this all smoke and they are having tupperware parties.

Have they come out with any new colors yet ??? :D

Thanks Thylocene.. you made my headache go away.

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I read it and couldn't get my brain around it, glad to see I'm not the only one !!!! I posted it , thinking someone here might be able to understand what they are trying to say :blink:

Shelley,

All of us are trying to understand the press releases out of Iraq. It's interesting how the Iraqi media reports conflicting stories often. I have read enough of the reports that have been posted on this forum. I also believe that translating documents from Arabic to English is tricky and many times the true effect of the words are lost in translation.

Thanks for your post.

Ski

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It sounds like they need to babysit the watermelon if you ask me, :lol: thanks for the post Shelley.

........LMAO !........Tony, whenever you figure out what babysit the watermelon means, will you please let me know ? I can't tell you the number of times I've read those two words in articles.......What the hell does this mean? Anyone ? ?

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Shelley,

All of us are trying to understand the press releases out of Iraq. It's interesting how the Iraqi media reports conflicting stories often. I have read enough of the reports that have been posted on this forum. I also believe that translating documents from Arabic to English is tricky and many times the true effect of the words are lost in translation.

Thanks for your post.

Ski

I agree! One article comes out and within 24hrs or so there is an article with almost the exact opposite meaning blink.gif .

With translations one or two little changes in the order of words adding or taking away certain words can make a sentence or paragraph have a complete different meaning.

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lol. I wish Iraq would start holding people accountable for false intel in their media. It almost as if they are trying to confuse by reporting opinions they think should happen instead of facts. 24/7 mind-F***. :angry:

H**L, I wish America would!

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I agree! One article comes out and within 24hrs or so there is an article with almost the exact opposite meaning blink.gif .

With translations one or two little changes in the order of words adding or taking away certain words can make a sentence or paragraph have a complete different meaning.

Preciously. Let's not get caught up in the articles that are posted and the Guru smack. Iraq is a work in progress. Everyone should understand that by now. I believe that we will make some money. The question is when and how much. :)

Sorry guys, I have a spell check error. Precisely was my chosen word.

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It is a letter of intent to lodge a vote of no confidence i.e. We have lost all confidence in the government lets vote for a new one. Typically, when a parliament passes a vote of no confidence in an existing government, the head of state must respond in one of two ways:

  • ask another individual, whom he or she believes will command the confidence of parliament, to try to form a government
  • dissolve the elected parliament and call a general election to elect a new parliament

I agree with you in part. The Iraqi government has some serious issues that they must overcome. My confidence in Iraq and their government is not positive at this moment. I don't care what the Gurus post. We are looking at a work in progress IMO.

The Iraqi's are a different breed similar to some that I have encountered on this site. Let's remain quietly optimistic.

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