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Editor: AH | BS
Tuesday, 2003 August 2010 11:23 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad





The spokesman for the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, Tuesday, and a willingness by the U.S. side to the crisis of the formation of the Iraqi government through the sharing of positions between the Iraqi and the rule of law, and that the existing deal with the American proposals positively, but in accordance with due constitutional.

Haidar al-Mullah said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The delegation of the White House, who visited the President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, the proposal to resolve the crisis to form a government through the sharing of positions and responsibilities between the Iraqi and the rule of law," noting that "the President of the Iraqi List to deal with the proposal positively, according to the maturity of the existing electoral farce around the formation of the government, "according to his words.

A delegation from the chancellorship of U.S. national security in the White House had arrived in Iraq last Saturday, and held meetings with the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, also held on Sunday to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to discuss the government formation crisis.

A knowledgeable government source, said in an interview with "Alsumaria News" said on Monday that the visit by a delegation from the White House to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad during the past two days, gave the green light to Nuri al-Maliki, Ayad Allawi, to proceed in the American project of dividing power between the two , and expected to form a government before Ramadan.

He stressed publicly that he had "no support or legal justification to provide the cluster II, a state law, which won 89 seats on the first list is Iraq," noting that "Maliki has talked repeatedly that it was overtaken by one or two seats will be the owner of the constitutionalism."

He said Mullah that "any violation of the entitlement to the Iraqi election is an infringement and a coup on the political process and the constitution, will be Iraq's false witness it," asserting that "any solution to the crisis must be through the benefit of Iraq, as the largest bloc and costly constitutional form of government."

The spokesman of the Iraqi situation, leader of coalition rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki that "tries to look for bandages to the Iraqi political blocs, again, after the slaughter knife, the national coalition," he says, reiterating that "the Iraqi mission and clear to all parties that have a genuine desire and serious to resolve the crisis formation of the government is the recognition of the electoral entitlement. "

The head of the outgoing premier Nuri al-Maliki has called in an interview televised national coalition in Iraq to present its candidate to head the government and "not playing on the minds of the people," as he emphasized that coalition rule of law, which is headed may collect on renewing his second term, and the National Coalition is put the red lines on his nomination and not his coalition.

The talk about the renewal of the U.S. administration for its proposal submitted by the Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Iraq, in the third month of July, for the sharing of power between Iraq and a coalition of state law, after the failure of the political blocs to find solutions to end the crisis in the formation of the government and reach a dead end and the failure of Iran and the rest regional states to find consensus between the political blocs to form a government, which made Washington increasingly fear the collapse of the political and security situation in Iraq, especially with the approach of reducing the number of U.S. forces end of the month to 50 thousand troops.