"National" pressures and schemes Maliki paid al-Abadi to form a new coalition with Sunni Arabs and Kurds
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"National" pressures and schemes Maliki paid al-Abadi to form a new coalition with Sunni Arabs and Kurds
Baghdad -arac Press -29 February / Fryer: close to the Prime Minister , sources revealed on Monday that Haider al - Abadi is seeking to form a new coalition in preparation for its withdrawal from the coalition of state law. The local reports quoted a source described Parvia level in the prime minister, said that "Haidar Abadi began Bajrat forming ( a coalition of the nation) as a prelude to announce his withdrawal from the coalition of state law. "the source , who declined to be identified, said that" al - Abadi agreed with Parliament Speaker Salim al Union of Kurdistan to form a coalition homeland for the formation of a committee to develop a political program for this coalition. " he hinted Abadi for this profile in recent hosted by the Iraqi parliament, said he was seeking to " the formation of a transient political bloc of sectarianism and nationalism." he stressed that this can be achieved and the formation of a large block cross-sectarian participate in the upcoming elections reflect society, to cross the crisis in Iraq. sources of within the National Alliance that the differences between Ibadi and Maliki bloc within the rule of law does not mean the possibility of the return of al - Maliki to head the government , even if the process has to withdraw confidence from al - Abadi in parliament.
These developments came just hours after the leaders of the National Alliance meeting in the presence and absence of al - Abadi al - Maliki
And apparently, the National Alliance , the pressure and the pursuit of al - Maliki to return to head the government support of most leaders of the state law Balebadi led to the formation of the new coalition These developments came just hours after the leadership of the National Alliance board meeting in the presence and absence of al - Abadi al - Maliki.
Information Office of the President of the Iraqi National Alliance , Ibrahim al - Jaafari said in a statement, said that "the leadership of the National Alliance, was held on Sunday evening, a meeting chaired by Ibrahim al - Jaafari, and the presence of all members Haider al - Abadi, and Ammar al - Hakim, and Hussein al - Shahristani, and on the Keywords, and Zia al - Asadi, and Khodair al and Hashem al - Hashemi, Abdul - Karim al - Ansari. "the statement added," the meeting discussed the political developments on the Iraqi scene, as well as the repercussions of the security situation in the country, and developments and wins battles against al (Daash) terrorist. "the National Alliance, has called, in the 14th from February, the real participation in the preparation and implementation of any government program that would address the current problems in the country, while stressing the importance of the reforms offered by the government program in its early stages , which, students trained security personnel. Ended (1)
http://www.iraqpressagency.com/?p=188820&lang=ar
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