Friday, April 13, 2012

Kurdish lawmaker calls on Maliki to show flexibility to resolve the political crisis and the commitment of the blocks to hold the national meeting

Friday, April 13 / April 2012

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Called the Kurdistan Alliance Vice Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to show flexibility in resolving the differences between the political blocs.

The MP said Burhan Mohammed Faraj told all of Iraq [where] the day Friday, "a coalition of law and its leader, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that demonstrate the flexibility required to resolve political differences and Aarafa that there are real problems in the country and the demands of constitutional and political agreements for some of the blocks such as the list of Iraq and the Kurdistan Alliance, which need to implement and apply to get out of the current crisis. "

He added that "the problems today between the political blocs are not confined only between Iraq and the rule of law but with the Kurdistan Alliance also the rest of the blocks, and here we call on all parties to abide by the invitation of President Jalal Talabani in a national meeting and to participants in order to bring the views and that everyone the day to drift away from the exchange of accusations and media statements that would aggravate the crisis. "

The political scene rise significantly in the severity of the exchange of accusations, especially among the Iraqi List and the Kurds on the one hand and a coalition of state law on the other on several files concerning the management of the state and partnership in decision-making and file-oil and the issue of Vice President of the Republic required to eliminate Tariq al-Hashimi and disputed areas, and other outstanding issues.

The national meeting was postponed to Halhh the current political crisis, which was scheduled to be held on the fifth of this month until further notice, as was the Preparatory Committee meetings to postpone it until further notice as well. Over 2.

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