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06-23-2010, 10:58 AM
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Kurdistan and the rule of law are considered as prime minister obstacle to forming a government (http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.babnews.com/inp/view.asp%3FID%3D23829&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhgnsjuf_UEKrEQE5ReKcTy-pQwKjg)
Posted 23/06/2010 07:00 AM
Irbil (Akaniwz)
Delegation met with the Kurdistan Alliance bloc with a list of rule of law, and the two sides agreed that the prime minister is the biggest obstacle to forming a new Iraqi government.
The coalition of state law that Nuri al-Maliki is the only candidate, with the Kurdistan delegation indicated that he would not oppose any candidate, and what concerned him was the next government, according to a member of the delegation of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc.
After the meeting, Azad Jalak that "all members of the delegation of Kurdistan met that evening with all of Khalid Hasan al-Attiyah, and Haider al-Abadi, Walid Hayali and other members of the list of state law."
He added that "an exchange of views on a mechanism for the formation of the next Iraqi government, and the two sides agreed that the prime minister is the biggest obstacles preventing the formation of the government."
The Jalak "members of the state of law, they announced that they have 89 seats and their candidate only for the post of prime minister is Nuri al-Maliki", following the saying "our part, we told them that the Kurds do not oppose a candidate for that post, but we are going to talk about the government program."
He Jalak "has not concluded any agreements between them, and it is not possible to conclude the agreement with any of the lists, the uncertainty of who would be entrusted to form the government."
Kurdistan and the rule of law are considered as prime minister obstacle to forming a government (http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.babnews.com/inp/view.asp%3FID%3D23829&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhgnsjuf_UEKrEQE5ReKcTy-pQwKjg)
Posted 23/06/2010 07:00 AM
Irbil (Akaniwz)
Delegation met with the Kurdistan Alliance bloc with a list of rule of law, and the two sides agreed that the prime minister is the biggest obstacle to forming a new Iraqi government.
The coalition of state law that Nuri al-Maliki is the only candidate, with the Kurdistan delegation indicated that he would not oppose any candidate, and what concerned him was the next government, according to a member of the delegation of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc.
After the meeting, Azad Jalak that "all members of the delegation of Kurdistan met that evening with all of Khalid Hasan al-Attiyah, and Haider al-Abadi, Walid Hayali and other members of the list of state law."
He added that "an exchange of views on a mechanism for the formation of the next Iraqi government, and the two sides agreed that the prime minister is the biggest obstacles preventing the formation of the government."
The Jalak "members of the state of law, they announced that they have 89 seats and their candidate only for the post of prime minister is Nuri al-Maliki", following the saying "our part, we told them that the Kurds do not oppose a candidate for that post, but we are going to talk about the government program."
He Jalak "has not concluded any agreements between them, and it is not possible to conclude the agreement with any of the lists, the uncertainty of who would be entrusted to form the government."