Sunday, March 11, 2012

Iraq: Preparatory Committee meeting for the national meet tomorrow to discuss the agenda

11/03/2012


Arbil, March 11 (Rn) - The preparatory committee for the national meeting Sunday it will meet on Monday to discuss the agenda of the upcoming meeting.


Bahaa alAraji, Bahaa alarajy The country has a political crisis in the wake of the issuance of an arrest warrant for Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the House of Representatives dismissed his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq for the job.

Hashemi and faces charges of driving death squads are based on the confessions of a television to say that they are men of his bodyguards.

Hashemi denies the accusations and says it is fabricated. While the request was to isolate al-Mutlaq, on the basis that he lacks the competence and confidence in the office.

And seeks Iraqi President Jalal Talabani - who is currently in the United States for treatment - to reunite the political parties at the same table in the Conference had been called to be held earlier.

A member of the Preparatory Committee for the national meet Bahaa al-Araji, said in a statement issued by his press office said that "the political blocs meeting today discussed several issues the most important meeting of the national meeting on Monday at the home of Vice President of the Republic Khodair al."

Iraqi politicians are trying to resolving their differences out a unified position before the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad at the end of this month.

He said al-Araji, head of the Sadrist bloc in the House of Representatives that the political forces also discussed the law of the Federal Court and the law of the Supreme Judicial Council and the House of Representatives holiday.

The Preparatory Committee held four previous meetings have been able to agree on a track leading to the main differences, but failed to agree on mechanisms.

It demands the presence of the coalition in Iraq Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani, leader of the Sadrist movement and Muqtada al-Sadr as a condition for participation in the conference.

Barzani did not rule out participating in the event was "good preparation" of the conference, but said in a television interview recently that he does not need to as long as his presence is no trust.

And rejects a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to discuss the issues of al-Mutlaq al-Hashemi, the Iraqi National Congress, but insists on it.

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