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Nazim Yasin

Process has entered a new phase of government formation is not expected to be resolved quickly because of the major blocks to change their positions, which announced the immediate aftermath of the congressional elections of March.

The move appeared to be nominated by the President of the National Alliance's outgoing Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the next government could lead to a breakthrough but the lack of adoption of the two components of the parliamentary bloc of naming al-Maliki has further complicated the political scene.

For its part, confirmed the winner of the other major cluster, including its adherence to the constitutional entitlement calls the electoral position to form a government. In its declaration, she said "Iraqi" in a statement issued by the Saturday it was determined to "change the Iraqis who voted him" with the refusal of interventions Foreign Affairs "in influencing the formation of the government contexts, non-Iraqi," as described. As Reiterated that it emphasizes the "non-participation of its former government led by Mr. Maliki," according to the text of the statement.

In explaining the position of "Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq," said MP Hamid Rashid Maaleh Radio Free Iraq Sunday not to attend the Council meeting of the "National Alliance" Friday was "to see that the existing project where there are no clear prospects for success ....." He added that the Council underlines the importance of accelerating the formation of a national partnership, "not serious and effective fact-not marginalize anyone ...", as he put it.

The United States welcomed the step and the National Alliance, which she described as "encouraging." But a spokesman for the Ministry of State Philip Crowley pointed out that Washington has no "preferred candidate." He went on Following the announcement made by the National Alliance to support al-Maliki to stay on as Prime Minister that this declaration "Itself does not necessarily give any one block enough support to form a government," according to Crowley.

So, said a senior U.S. official in the administration of President Barack Obama that the United States believes that "all the four blocks of winning," including Iraq and the Kurdistan Alliance should "play a role in any new coalition government," as he put it.

According to the Reuters news agency report broadcast from Baghdad on Saturday that al-Maliki's attempts to form a new government could take weeks or months to produce a result while trying to secure the support of Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan to him.

Maliki expressed his belief that the responsibility "will be large and heavy in order to serve all Iraqis." He also renewed his call in a statement blocks of winning the election to "engage in serious dialogue and constructive, responsible and overcome the differences side and stay away from political rhetoric to accelerate the formation of a true partnership," as he put it.

In separate interviews conducted by the Radio Free Iraq over the phone Sunday afternoon, he explained each of the MP Abdul-Hadi al-Hassani, a member of the "coalition of the law," MP Adnan Aldenbos a member of the list of "Iraq" positions of the masses of the developments in the process of forming the government.

Furthermore, our correspondent in Baghdad conducted Leila Ahmed interviews with citizens and media on the priorities that are supposed to lead this process.

Citizen on behalf of Khadr, take it to highlight the terms of forming a new government is to "put the right man in the right place" and the selection of qualified and well-deserved qualified to fill ministerial portfolios "away from the cronyism and partisan and sectarian." The citizen indicated Zia Tai attention to the need to strengthen the next government, "the performance of security services by revising the system intelligence to achieve the desired stability."

The journalist Nuri al-Abd al-Rahim has called for the next prime minister to "benefit from the mistakes of the outgoing government" to assure the Iraqi street "seriousness in ensuring security and providing basic services for other citizens."

For his part, said journalism professor at Baghdad University, Dr. Hashim Hassan said the next stage requires close cooperation between the executive and legislative branches for the "large package of legislation of laws that rely on the government." He also stressed the importance of comprehensive management reform in the ministries and departments in all official addition to the "fight against corruption and the corrupt in all state facilities."

More details in the audio file, which includes interviews with members of the House of Representatives Aldenbos Adnan, Abdul Hadi al-Hassani, and Hamid Rashid Maaleh, Professor of Journalism at the University of Baghdad, d. Hashem Hassan, a journalist Nuri al-Abd al-Rahim, and citizens on behalf of vegetables, and Diaa al-Tai, in addition to the contribution of Radio Free Iraq correspondent Leila Ahmed.

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