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Chihod: end the political crisis between state law and the Sadrists did not include concessions Empty Chihod: end the political crisis between state law and the Sadrists did not include concessions

Post  kcs Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:36 am

Editor: BR | BS Friday, 06 تموز 2012 07:57 GMT
MP for the coalition of state law Mohammed Chihod
Sumerian News / Baghdad

MP of the coalition of state law Mohammed Chihod, Thursday, that the subject of the end of the political crisis between the coalition of state law and the Sadrists did not include concessions, indicating that the commonalities between the components of the National Alliance force upon dialogue and resolve differences.

He said Chihod in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "participants between the components of the National Alliance force upon dialogue, the largest of any concessions and that is what stands between turning the differences in views to the differences, as well as that there is a common denominator among them," stressing that " There was no such thing as a waiver of one party to another but al-Faisal in solving problems is the Constitution. "

The Chihod that the "coalition of state law did not provide concessions to the Sadrist movement and the latter gave him a compromise," noting that the coalition "wants to build and reform that is the fullest and now present our approach and a compass heading to the political process of reform and services."

He Chihod that "the Sadrist movement is part of the National Alliance has the right to ask his opinion, but the voice of the majority is to be binding for all" and called for political blocs that were demanding the withdrawal of confidence from the government to begin a new relationship and orientation to build Iraq and the interest of the people. "

The representative of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, Sheikh Ali Smeisim announced after a meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Wednesday, July 4 for the end of the current crisis of confidence and begin to implement the reform, as revealed that communication between the two leaders will continue but at a higher level.

The Commission for the Reform set up by the National Alliance for the reform of the political process, on Wednesday, (4 Tmosalhala) meeting attended by representatives of political entities affiliated to it, and saw the completion of the previous discussions to get out to see a united and clear about the political issues at hand, a day after a call by Sadr to be Reform Commission impartial and not "Maalikis," al-Maliki and his claim to be serious about reform before the end the parties to withdraw confidence from it.

The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr was considered, in (1 July present), that the interrogation and the withdrawal of confidence from the government at the present time may be harmful to some thing, attributing this to the political process is still young.

The State of Law coalition, in turn, in (1 July present), that the Sadrist movement, returned to his former believer in reform, and as pointed out that the trend represents an essential part of the mass of reform set up by the National Alliance, pointed out that the most important items of the reform are concentrated in naming ministers of security and complete the Rules of Procedure of the House and Cabinet.

This statement came after the announcement of the coalition, in the June 26, 2012, the formation of a committee for the development and political reform paper that includes all components, including the Sadr movement.

The Prime Minister said, in (June 24, 2012) that there will be any questioning of his or withdraw confidence from it before it is "correct state of the parliament," which criticized by a number of political blocs and the Presidency of the Council of Representatives, which stressed the need to attend to the interrogation pursuant to the dictates of the Constitution.

The political crisis took escalate during the past few months in light of claims of no confidence from the government, most notably by the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance and the Sadr movement, which retreated from its position recently, along with claims questioning the Speaker Osama Najafi, who confirmed his willingness to appear before the House of Representatives the required number if requested to do so.

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