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26/05/2014 16:44



Long-Presse / Baghdad

Predicted a coalition of state law, led by Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, the start of formal negotiations between the blocs to form a government "next week", and that "blocks and independent figures" have joined the coalition and the other "want" to join him, and criticized the refusal of some to "certain personal and do not approach" , count it as a "systematically rejected in political action and part of the ceiling negotiation."

The leader of the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Asadi said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "up to now there are no formal negotiations between the blocs have to start form the official next week," explaining that "there are blocks announced its entry into the state law, such as competencies and a coalition of Iraq and other blocks, In addition to independent figures and parliamentarians There are also other important blocks expressed their desire to accession. "

Asadi said that "some modern principle of rejection of certain personal methodology is objectionable and unacceptable political action", returned it as "part of a negotiated ceilings or attempts to create a kind of political enthusiasm."

The leader of the coalition of state law that "the political blocs should agree and disagree about the methodologies and not on the people and the people who run the political process can be negotiated," calling the masses to "go to find mechanisms and programs for the management of the state in the next stage, including out the country from the state of weakness The dispersion and instability. "

He said al-Asadi as saying that "a coalition of state law until this moment are the largest bloc in parliament," pointing to "We seek to expand it across to join the coalition."

The mass of the citizens expressed in the (May 23, 2014), optimism about the possibility of the speed of the formation of the next government because of "positive changes" in the region and the internal conditions of the compressor, and with an eye to the rejection of the political blocs to the issue of the third term, and the existence of the possibility to take up an alternative to the owners of the prime minister, confirmed that the The most important criteria to be established by the National Coalition for the selection of the next prime minister who is the acceptability of the political parties.

The leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman ruled out, in (May 23, 2014), the formation of a majority government policy for "difficult" to exclude any political bloc, and among the results imposed on the winning blocs to form a partnership government, said that the National Alliance will name the next prime minister, pointing out the difficulty of choice within the coalition itself to the number of seats held by state law.

The State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki announced, on (May 22, 2014), to nominate its leader for a third term as prime minister, after several days of announcement of results of the parliamentary elections.

The Maliki's nomination by the coalition for a third term amid opposition of most of the political forces, Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish for that matter, especially with the statements issued by the masses of the Liberals and united closely the formation of a grand coalition for the selection of key positions in the next government on the basis of the exclusion of al-Maliki as prime minister.

The Liberal bloc, announced (12 May 2014), the formation of a special committee within the National Alliance holds policy-making and the development of new paths for his work in the next phase, indicating that the components of the alliance stressed that the Presidency of the Council of Ministers is of entitlement without discussing who will take the job.

The coalition of citizens, led by Ammar al-Hakim, counting on (11 May 2014), that the National Alliance should be subject to a comprehensive restructuring to have its rules of procedure, which makes it a "reference first and last," While the alliance was weak during the past four years as a result of "uniqueness" of some limbs to take the decision, confirmed that he "will not allow" this during the next legislative session.

It seeks a coalition of state law, led by current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which has 95 seats, to form a majority government policy, as it seeks Shi'ite opponents and most notably the Liberals and the citizen to form a government of national partnership, with the two sides agreed to activate the National Alliance, which will feature nearly 170 deputies with difference in the shape of the next government and how to choose the president and accepted by the other blocs.

Solving a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the first prize in the parliamentary elections that took place on the thirtieth of April, winning 92 seats, while dissolved blocks Sadrists came in second with 34 seats, the coalition of citizens, on the third place with 31 seats, As the coalition united for reform, led by House Speaker Osama Najafi, the fourth place with 23 seats, while the coalition led by Iyad Allawi, the national to the fifth place with 21 seats out of the seats in the House of Representatives 328,

It is noteworthy that the legislative elections that took place on the thirtieth of April 2014, is the third in the country since 2003 and is the first to be held to elect a parliament after the withdrawal of U.S. military from Iraq by the end of 2011, it also saw the use of electronic voting card for the first time.


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