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Political first : National Alliance to intensify dialogues to name the president and choose a candidate for prime minister

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Sunday, June 13, 2010 - Al- Sabah News

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Abdul-Mahdi and Shalgham discuss the overall political situation in the country .. The Kurdish delegation arrives Baghdad today

BAGHDAD - morning

The resolution of a coalition of law and the national first round of the Marathon Hawwarathma on forming the largest parliamentary bloc, after agreeing to merge under the name "National Alliance"

While witnessing the next few days to talks on naming President of the Alliance and to agree on candidate for prime minister, this atmosphere has fought the Iraqi List, which is holding the right to form a government in talks to sign with the rule of law in the context of efforts taking place in the political arena by the various lists winners to reach the consensus views of meeting with the approach of the new parliament.

"National Alliance" new

Has resulted in a meeting chaired by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, head of the National Reform Movement, yesterday included leaders from a coalition of national and state law for launching Label (National Alliance) coalition of coalitions.

A statement from Jaafari's office received the (morning) a copy of the meeting saw the "writing a letter to the President of the first meeting of the House of Representatives in the Parliamentary Sessions II, where the reference is to the announcement of the National Alliance and the emphasis on it parliamentary bloc, the largest in the parliament according to article 76 of the Constitution."

For his part, the leadership of the coalition of the state of law on the writer said, "The close integration that have been agreed upon, informed by official bodies including the Council of Representatives and the Presidency Council and the Federal Court that the coalitions we announced the formation of National Alliance, the new will be the parliamentary bloc, the biggest deals with the House of Representatives New this name. "

The writer that "the constitutional article 76 would apply to this alliance as it became the majority bloc from the other political blocs," asserting that "the issue of choice of prime minister left at this time to discuss was to delay an announcement about a person the Prime Minister to choose the parties involved and therefore will be to form committees to consult with the rest of the political blocs in order to resolve the remaining issues. "

By another writer said that: "The Kurdistan Alliance candidate for the presidency and coalitions for prime minister, leaving only the presidency would be to the Iraqi parliament."

And the writer told (Agency News news) that the "coalition of the rule of law is open, if designed to Iraq to fight a dialogue with us and we are ready and this issue for us is not a problem but is very possible," adding that "the Presidency of the Council of Representatives will go to Iraq, a Matzarh the nature of the talks, considering that Kurdistan Alliance nominee for the presidency and for the prime minister if the largest bloc (National Alliance) This site is reserved to the coalitions and thus not only left the presidency of the Iraqi parliament to the list as the idea of a list of national partnership between us. "

Name a prime minister

In turn, said Hassan Sinead, a member of the National Alliance said the alliance "will have time to name the speaker and a candidate for prime minister."

"Opening in a statement (Nina)" The Coalition for the consideration of this matter and announced merger is official, as recorded in the parliament and to inform the Chair older good the top thus well as to inform the Federal Court, "adding that" according to the article / 76 / of the Constitution and interpretation of the Federal Court, the new President will cost a candidate the National Alliance to form the government ".

In a statement yesterday said that the Islamic Dawa Party, "National Alliance, whose formation was announced between a coalition of law and national levels will form the next government."

He said in a statement yesterday, "bless the Islamic Dawa Party, the Iraqi people and coalitions, coalition rule of law and the National Coalition and all national political forces in the great national achievement that has been made to declare the National Alliance, which form the largest bloc in parliament," adding that the alliance "will form a government of national partnership next , which will participate in all national political forces to build a secure and prosperous Iraq. "

Continuous meetings of the new alliance

For his part, drew the leadership of the Supreme Council on behalf of al-Awadi, to the merger between the coalitions are the first stage, and there will be meetings will continue to discuss a number of other things to know the nature of the agreement and what are the things that must be agreed upon, particularly the candidate for the post of prime minister.

And al-Awadi, that the issue of choosing the head of the cluster and the issue of choosing a prime minister discuss in the coming days, stressing that the other issue that has been agreed upon is the formation of a joint delegation to negotiate with other blocs and this delegation is the one who will represent the National Alliance and any other delegation can not take official capacity other than this negotiating delegation, which will be announced to negotiate with other blocs, whether Kurdish or Iraqi or the unity of Iraq as the New Alliance has postponed the next few days to resolve the issue of coalition chairman and the nomination of more than one candidate for prime minister.

In the same context Amer Thamer said a member of the National Alliance, "The National Alliance bloc has become the largest parliamentary bloc, which will form the government on the basis of national partnership."

He said Thamer said "meetings and dialogues between coalitions in the past weeks had resulted in the unification of thoughts and visions and develop the parliamentary bloc the largest number which would cost to form a government on a national basis and that was included in the government program that has been agreed upon," adding that "what belongs to the political leaders of coalitions and the space the mass might hold give us confidence the performance of the role required in the next stage and the Department of the rudder political success and build constitutional institutions expressing the will of the people and their aspirations with the participation of the rest of the national forces in the decision-making and building the new Iraqi state, "stressing that" the National Alliance, the foundation stone of the National Partnership and the nucleus of a national unity government ".

Iraq insists on its right

In his first reaction to the merger of coalitions spokeswoman Iraqi List Maysoon Damluji stuck entitlement list to form a government.

The Damluji told (and the Iraqi News Agency Information) that "the Iraqi List is the biggest bloc in the elections and will instruct the formation of the government," she said, "We stand in this matter, which is a benefit election will not give up his formation of the government at the heart of the rights of the winning list in the legislative elections ".

The meeting of the Iraqi delegation and the state of law

In the meantime, A delegation from the Iraqi National List coalition, at the headquarters of the Dawa party yesterday with the leaders in the state of law the possibility of an alliance between the two blocs.

A statement from the office to resurface the Deputy Prime Minister Rafie al-Issawi head of a delegation of Iraq, which included Osama Nujaifi, Salman Jumaili, Hussein al-Shaalan, Mohammed Alawi and Abdul Karim al-Samarrai of the meeting held between the rule of law, which included Sheikh Khalid al-Attiyah, Sadiq al-Rikabi, Khalid al-Asadi, Hassan Sunaid addition to Sami al-Askari who attended for the rule of law.

And Issawi said during the meeting that "such a meeting was supposed to get in early in order to find effective solutions to the outstanding issues and work hard and strive towards the formation of next government," Fimaabbar Attiyah was pleased to see such convergence, noting that "the list of the rule of law going to make moves towards large parliamentary blocs, "noting that" these meetings must be characterized by openness and clarity and transparency "in the hope of reaching a" solution that satisfies all parties. "

The Kurdish delegation negotiating up Baghdad today

To this end, leader of the Kurdistan Islamic Union and a member of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Zuhair Mohammed Amin said the coalition delegation will arrive today to Baghdad.

Amin said in a statement to the (agency's news reports) that "the delegation of the Kurdish coalition that will arrive in Baghdad today is composed of 12 members headed by the Kurdistan Alliance," explaining that "the first visit of the delegation will be serious and will examine the mechanism of the formation of the next government."

On the form the next government coalition, said a member of the Kurdistan "The question of the configuration will take a long time", ruling out an agreement to resolve the configuration at the first session. "

For his part, drew the leader of the Kurdistan Alliance just Berwari "The delegation that will arrive in Baghdad carrying a proposals to resolve the crisis between the blocs."

The symposium that "there are a number of proposals be carried with the delegation sent to Baghdad to negotiate on forming a government will contribute to reach consensus as a common for the coming period," adding that "the proposals concentrated form the basic need to be formed the next government on the basis of national partnership of all the political blocs winner is various shades of the Iraqi people. "

He continued, "that" all political blocs winner in the last election agree on choosing the president, Jalal Talabani for re-election again. "

Session of "protocol" to Parliament

As part of preparations for the holding of the parliamentary session of the first member said the Kurdistan Islamic Union Sami Alaterci that "Parliament's first meeting will be a formality and is managed by the oldest member is sworn."

He Alaterci that "the political blocs agreed to keep the first meeting open to the pending agreement in Mabinha on the distribution of the three presidencies to be after the call on the parliament of the new to complement the opening session," adding that "he will then be formed of the Presidency of the parliament again after the completion of talks as a first step is then selection of a President who will in turn name the prime minister to form a government and therefore, these steps will take a long time. "

In the same context, a leader of the Iraqi List, Salman Jumaili that "the first sitting of Parliament there will be no mandate of any political entity to form the next government," attributing this to the "lack of agreement between the political blocs in this regard and time did not allow us to find such agreements," stressing saying, "We now need a genuine political consensus to begin the formation of the government mandated Cluster winning the most seats. "

Abdul-Mahdi - Shalgham

As part of the last reviewed the Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi yesterday with the President of the Arab League mission in Baghdad, Ambassador Naji Ahmed Shalgham the overall political and security situation in the country and the role played by the League of Arab States to help Iraq to overcome some of the problems and obstacles to the political process and democracy, and re- strengthen and develop its relations with Arab countries and the international community.

The vice president said in a statement issued by his office received the (morning) a copy of that "Iraq had made great successes in recent years in terms of the democratic experiment and build constitutional institutions," referring to the experience of the last legislative elections, which were successful and took place in an atmosphere of democracy and transparency, although of some of the things that have taken place.

The Vice-President of the Republic that "Iraq is seeking and seriously to develop their relations with the Arab countries and around the regional," considering that "something very important," noting that "Iraq against a tense relationship with its neighbors, but he refuses at the same time as any tutelage from one of him or any negative interference in its affairs. "

The Deputy President of the Republic on the importance of "allay fears and anxiety in some Arab countries", which he said that it "has become to understand the situation in Iraq than in the past and move towards the building of good relations and advanced with him" "He hailed the efforts of Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa and Mission University of Baghdad in this area. "

For his part, Ambassador Shalgham willingness of the Arab League to provide all forms of support and assistance to Iraq, especially in the field of construction and development of its relations with Arab countries and the international community and praised the democratic experience in Iraq, praising the role of the Vice-President of the Republic in the convergence of views between the political blocs, including speeding in the formation of the new government.

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