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Iraqiya accuses NC of backtracking on Erbil agreement

Monday, February 21st 2011 3:26 PM

Baghdad, Feb. 21 (AKnews) – A spokesman for the Iraqiya list led by Ayad Allawi said on Monday that national partnership agreement signed by the political blocs in Erbil before the formation of the current government is being jeopardized by the autocracy of the National Coalition (NC) led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Shaker Kattab told AKnews that the current breakdown in communications between the leading political blocs stems from the NC’s disregard and abandonment of the principles of partnership rule agreed upon.

In reference to the delays in the allocation of the Ministry of Defense that was included in al-Iraqiya’s package of sovereign posts according to the Erbil accord, Shaker said that no progress has been made despite the list’s efforts.

"The al-Iraqiya list presented three candidates for the defense portfolio but hasn't received yet an answer about them because of the lack of trust of the other party (the NC)."

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agreed to Ayad Allawi’s demand on February 13 to form several committees to re-evaluate the implementation of the Erbil agreement.

In a speech delivered at the general conference of the National Accoed Movement in Baghdad on February 11, Allawi said that six agreements were signed by the political blocs in Erbil of which none had been implemented so far.

In a bid to break the nine-month political deadlock that had frozen the Iraqi political process following the inconclusive general elections, Kurdistan’s President Massoud Barzani presented a national partnership initiative to the political blocs that was the forerunner to the meetings held between their leaders in early December last year.

Included in the agreement signed by the political leaders in Erbil, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki would retain his office for a second term, as would President Jalal Talabani, al-Iraqiya’s Osama Nujaifi would take the presidency of parliament and list leader Ayad Allawi would head the newly formed National Council for Strategic Policies.

Reported by Raman Brosk

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Iraqiya accuses NC of backtracking on Erbil agreement

Monday, February 21st 2011 3:26 PM

Baghdad, Feb. 21 (AKnews) – A spokesman for the Iraqiya list led by Ayad Allawi said on Monday that national partnership agreement signed by the political blocs in Erbil before the formation of the current government is being jeopardized by the autocracy of the National Coalition (NC) led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Shaker Kattab told AKnews that the current breakdown in communications between the leading political blocs stems from the NC’s disregard and abandonment of the principles of partnership rule agreed upon.

In reference to the delays in the allocation of the Ministry of Defense that was included in al-Iraqiya’s package of sovereign posts according to the Erbil accord, Shaker said that no progress has been made despite the list’s efforts.

"The al-Iraqiya list presented three candidates for the defense portfolio but hasn't received yet an answer about them because of the lack of trust of the other party (the NC)."

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agreed to Ayad Allawi’s demand on February 13 to form several committees to re-evaluate the implementation of the Erbil agreement.

In a speech delivered at the general conference of the National Accoed Movement in Baghdad on February 11, Allawi said that six agreements were signed by the political blocs in Erbil of which none had been implemented so far.

In a bid to break the nine-month political deadlock that had frozen the Iraqi political process following the inconclusive general elections, Kurdistan’s President Massoud Barzani presented a national partnership initiative to the political blocs that was the forerunner to the meetings held between their leaders in early December last year.

Included in the agreement signed by the political leaders in Erbil, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki would retain his office for a second term, as would President Jalal Talabani, al-Iraqiya’s Osama Nujaifi would take the presidency of parliament and list leader Ayad Allawi would head the newly formed National Council for Strategic Policies.

Reported by Raman Brosk

Rn/Ka/AKnews

http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/219864/

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Iraqi List accuses NC led by Maliki of backtracking on Erbil agreement

Posted: February 21, 2011 by THE CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics

Monday, February 21st 2011 3:26 PM Baghdad, Feb. 21 (AKnews) – A spokesman for the Iraqiya list led by Ayad Allawi said on Monday that national partnership agreement signed by the political blocs in Erbil before the formation of the current government is being jeopardized by the autocracy of the National Coalition (NC) led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Shaker Kattab told AKnews that the current breakdown in communications between the leading political blocs stems from the NC’s disregard and abandonment of the principles of partnership rule agreed upon.

In reference to the delays in the allocation of the Ministry of Defense that was included in al-Iraqiya’s package of sovereign posts according to the Erbil accord, Shaker said that no progress has been made despite the list’s efforts.

“The al-Iraqiya list presented three candidates for the defense portfolio but hasn’t received yet an answer about them because of the lack of trust of the other party (the NC).”

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agreed to Ayad Allawi’s demand on February 13 to form several committees to re-evaluate the implementation of the Erbil agreement.

In a speech delivered at the general conference of the National Accoed Movement in Baghdad on February 11, Allawi said that six agreements were signed by the political blocs in Erbil of which none had been implemented so far.

In a bid to break the nine-month political deadlock that had frozen the Iraqi political process following the inconclusive general elections, Kurdistan’s President Massoud Barzani presented a national partnership initiative to the political blocs that was the forerunner to the meetings held between their leaders in early December last year.

Included in the agreement signed by the political leaders in Erbil, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki would retain his office for a second term, as would President Jalal Talabani, al-Iraqiya’s Osama Nujaifi would take the presidency of parliament and list leader Ayad Allawi would head the newly formed National Council for Strategic Policies.

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