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Iraq announces its agreement with Maliki's coalition to form committees to negotiate on forming a government

Editor: AH | BS Wednesday, 30 حزيران 2010 11:08 GMT

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Announced that the Iraqi List led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, a coalition agreement with the state of law on the formation of joint committees will start serious negotiations to form the next government next week.

Adviser, said Iraqi List Hani Ashour said in a statement received "Alsumaria News" copy, "The coalition and Iraqi rule of law, agreed after a meeting with their leaders on Tuesday, to form committees negotiated during the next two days on the formation of the government," noting that "these committees will begin meeting this week next will determine the level of convergence between coalitions. "

Ashour went on that "the committees will be formed will form the next government, a condition that does not exceed the elections the Iraqi list in formation as a cluster of winning the parliamentary elections," adding that "the meeting between Allawi and Maliki on Tuesday addressed the general features of the formation of next government, and pays off without going into details and positions. "

The adviser to the Iraqi List, "the recent meeting between Allawi and al-Maliki is part of the existing dialogues with the political blocs to form a government winning out of the Government of national partnership."

An official at the Information Office in the Iraqi List, said on Tuesday, that the meeting "protocol," collection on Tuesday evening the President of the menu, Iyad Allawi, president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki for half an hour, and was attended from the list, the Iraqi President Iyad Allawi, and two leading figures Rafie al-Issawi and Osama Nujaifi, while came from the rule of law both of Nuri al-Maliki, Hussein Shahristani, Ali al-Dabbagh and Khudair Khuzaie and Hasan al-, "noting that" the two sides agreed to continue their meetings and the involvement of all components in the formation of the government. "

The question being debated among the winners in the elections on the text of the constitutional entitlement Cluster winning the formation of the government, Iraqi constitution in accordance with Article 76 on the eligibility of the parliamentary majority of the formation of the government, while insisting coalition Iraqi (91 seats) that the text refers to the list of winning the election, at the time of the rule of law is a coalition (89 seats) that the text means any farm that may arise as a result of a merger or alliance winning any of the blocks after the election.

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Iraq announces its agreement with Maliki's coalition to form committees to negotiate on forming a government

Editor: AH | BS Wednesday, 30 حزيران 2010 11:08 GMT

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Announced that the Iraqi List led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, a coalition agreement with the state of law on the formation of joint committees will start serious negotiations to form the next government next week.

Adviser, said Iraqi List Hani Ashour said in a statement received "Alsumaria News" copy, "The coalition and Iraqi rule of law, agreed after a meeting with their leaders on Tuesday, to form committees negotiated during the next two days on the formation of the government," noting that "these committees will begin meeting this week next will determine the level of convergence between coalitions. "

Ashour went on that "the committees will be formed will form the next government, a condition that does not exceed the elections the Iraqi list in formation as a cluster of winning the parliamentary elections," adding that "the meeting between Allawi and Maliki on Tuesday addressed the general features of the formation of next government, and pays off without going into details and positions. "

The adviser to the Iraqi List, "the recent meeting between Allawi and al-Maliki is part of the existing dialogues with the political blocs to form a government winning out of the Government of national partnership."

An official at the Information Office in the Iraqi List, said on Tuesday, that the meeting "protocol," collection on Tuesday evening the President of the menu, Iyad Allawi, president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki for half an hour, and was attended from the list, the Iraqi President Iyad Allawi, and two leading figures Rafie al-Issawi and Osama Nujaifi, while came from the rule of law both of Nuri al-Maliki, Hussein Shahristani, Ali al-Dabbagh and Khudair Khuzaie and Hasan al-, "noting that" the two sides agreed to continue their meetings and the involvement of all components in the formation of the government. "

The question being debated among the winners in the elections on the text of the constitutional entitlement Cluster winning the formation of the government, Iraqi constitution in accordance with Article 76 on the eligibility of the parliamentary majority of the formation of the government, while insisting coalition Iraqi (91 seats) that the text refers to the list of winning the election, at the time of the rule of law is a coalition (89 seats) that the text means any farm that may arise as a result of a merger or alliance winning any of the blocks after the election.

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