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Three presidencies held a meeting this evening at the home of Talabani


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Three presidencies held a meeting this evening at the home of Talabani

10-01-2012 | (صوت العراق) - 10-01-2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - أضف تعليق - بغداد-أين Add a comment - Baghdad - where

تعقد . Complexity of the three presidencies meeting this evening at the home of President Jalal Talabani to discuss the current political crisis.

A source in the Iraqi List, told all of Iraq [where] on Tuesday that "the three presidencies [President Jalal Talabani, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, parliament speaker Osama al] will be held Tuesday evening meeting at the home of Talabani to discuss the developments in the political process and preparations for the National Conference to be held by the end of this month and topics that will be included in it. "

و". "As will be discussed during the meeting on ways to contain the current political crisis and the importance of the adoption of national discourse and away from tense situations."و". He was President Jalal Talabani returned to Baghdad from Sulaimaniya yesterday afternoon to hold meetings with leaders of political blocs on his initiative to hold a national conference expanded to resolve the political crisis in the country, as he said, "It was decided in a final conference was held in Baghdad as the capital of Iraq," adding "The committee had proposed and which consists of two members from each bloc will decide after the date of the conference to decide the venue in the capital, Baghdad."

. And witnessing the political process Shada and attractive between the parties involved in the political process because of the continuing political differences between the State of Law coalition and the Iraqi List.

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I like this type of meeting, and I believe this is where the work, understanding, and compromise is done.

Many stories have been told about how our Congress members used to get along, prior to this partisan divide. They used to legislate during the day, but after work, they had cocktails, they saw each other on weekends. They got along. They knew each other's wives and kids. If anyone else has caught it, there are groups of Congress that play softball together, along with journalists, and others. They all get along and are civil.

Compromise and understanding are much easier to accomplish when you sit eye-to-eye with someone, and sit to share a meal, or a camel ride. B)

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I like this type of meeting, and I believe this is where the work, understanding, and compromise is done.

Many stories have been told about how our Congress members used to get along, prior to this partisan divide. They used to legislate during the day, but after work, they had cocktails, they saw each other on weekends. They got along. They knew each other's wives and kids. If anyone else has caught it, there are groups of Congress that play softball together, along with journalists, and others. They all get along and are civil.

Compromise and understanding are much easier to accomplish when you sit eye-to-eye with someone, and sit to share a meal, or a camel ride. B)

Ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!

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