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Kurdish delegation giving Maliki 30 days to respond to the demands


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Baghdad / Iraq News Network – revealed source KORDI beginning, Thursday, that the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and gave him 30 days to implement the demands of Kurdish spearheaded the implementation of Article 140 for the normalization of the situation in the disputed areas. The delegation arrived KORDI high, on Wednesday, to Baghdad to deliver the National Alliance message demands included the Kurdistan Region having reached political forces Kurdish to finalize them. This is the message as the last chance for an alliance between the Kurds and the Shiite alliance after having been informed of Kurdistan delegation of the Alliance last week selection between “partnership” or “divorce”. boycotting MPs and ministers of the Kurdistan Alliance and the forces of Kurdish other sessions the House and minister in a vote on the current year budget without compatibility with the parties flag. said the source, who declined to be named on Thursday, said that “the delegation Kurdish in Baghdad discussed with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Thursday afternoon paper demands Kurdish spearheaded the implementation of Article 140. “and added that” the delegation gave Maliki 30 days to receive a positive response and approval to implement the demands, to be resolved and implemented the end of the year. “There old problems between Baghdad and Erbil on disputed areas and management of oil wealth as well as the budget Guard Region “Peshmerga” and others. cited Iraqi constitution ratified in 2005 of Article 140, which provides for the normalization of the situation in the disputed areas in Kirkuk and other provinces, such as Nineveh and Diyala. identified deadline expired on atheist and the thirtieth of December 2007 to implement all provisions in the said article of procedures, also left for the people of those areas of freedom of self-determination, both survival and independent administrative unit or attached to Kurdistan Region by organizing a referendum, but the obstacles many have delayed the implementation of some basic items in the article. He insists the Kurds strongly on the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, while showing a section of the Arabs in Kirkuk and other areas in protest at the implementation of the fear of the possibility of incorporating oil-rich province to the Kurdistan Region after being accused of parties Kurdish bring hundreds of thousands of residents Kurds for the city to change its identity demographic former regime others also bring hundreds of thousands of Arabs to in the seventies and eighties of the last century under a policy of Arabization applied in these areas at the time.
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Either a Typo ( if that's the case, sorry about that chief ) or . . . Deja Vu all over again w/Kurds & M. Like being caught in a time loop. Reach a certain point, everything blinks out and the cycle repeats . . . over & over etc . . . RV & make it stop.

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I don't think they give him 30 days again.  This would be around the 3rd time.  They are still trying to get him into parliament for questioning.  Who know.  He is like a bad habit, can kick him.  He needs to go, but it ain't no picnic.  Some people just need to disappear and never do, they stay around to inflict misery on every one around them.  Dang, what is it with evil, they live too long.  Look at Saddam and Assad, and Auk ma Nut in Iran, geez Hitler.  They live too long and do nothing more than cause trouble..

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