Saturday, June 2, 2012

National Alliance agreed to unite his attitude towards the current crisis

02/06/2012 10:04


Baghdad, June 2 (Rn) - National Alliance bloc said on Saturday it had agreed to consolidate its position on the current political crisis by resorting to the national dialogue.

Meeting of the National Alliance And the National Alliance held a mass in the late night meeting of the components in the framework of research to find solutions to the current political crisis after political parties seeking to withdraw confidence from the government.

The confirmation of the National Alliance to consolidate his position politically a day after the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, a proposal to a popular referendum on the withdrawal of confidence from the government with the participation of all parties.

The leader of the coalition, Khalid al-Asadi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "there is a movement going on and politically charged atmosphere of a political alliance and significantly as the biggest bloc in charge of the government needs to consider its options in light of the interests of his constituents."

Asadi said that "the interests of voters is achieved through the consolidation of the situation and not to block certain decisions in private." Noting that "the coalition stressed the need to consolidate his position on various issues toward meeting the national support and address differences through dialogue and to avoid escalation of the media."

Among the Asadi "Sadrists attended a meeting yesterday of the National Alliance."

Revealed the Iraqi List, for the collection of signatures of more than 164 votes to withdraw confidence from the Government to be delivered later to President Jalal Talabani.

Talabani was not announced until now no one of his associates for his position on the withdrawal of confidence from the government, but a coalition of state law says that Talabani told him not responding to requests to send a letter of no confidence from the government.
 
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