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09-13-2011, 01:02 AM
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Aref Tayfur: no withdrawal from the government did not sign the oil law, only 17 ministers (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://xendan.org/arabic/drejaA.aspx%3F%3Dhewal%26jmara%3D2494%26Jor%3D2)
11:11:12 / 09/2011
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Khandan - The Kurdish leader prominent not the intention of the Kurdistan Alliance to withdraw from the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, because of continuing disagreements between Baghdad and Erbil, and that the relationship with the Kurds good mass of the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi, will not affect the alliances strategy with the mass of the National Alliance, revealing that the draft of Baghdad of the oil law signed by only 17 ministers in the government of the 34.
In an interview with "the world" on Sunday, said Aref Tayfur, the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament and a leading figure in the Kurdistan Democratic Party, said that "the differences between the central government and the region are not confined to oil and gas law the controversial, but goes beyond to several points," explaining that "dispute between the Governments of the region and the Center focuses on many of the points that have already been agreed upon between all parties."
He Tayfur that the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein Shahristani, "was hasty in presenting the draft includes many items that are contrary to the Constitution," surprisingly, "send a draft of the Government to Parliament, but signed by only 17 ministers out of 34."
Tayfur and ruled out the withdrawal of the Kurds from the Maliki government, as "the issue is not mentioned in our thinking," expected "to reach an agreement satisfactory to all parties, through discussions among friends allies, especially with a conviction to all this."
Kurdish leader acknowledged that "the relationship with the territorial Government in the list of Iraq and its leader, Allawi's good," but he corrects that by saying, "This relationship does not affect the strategic alliances entered into with the parties to the National Alliance."
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Aref Tayfur: no withdrawal from the government did not sign the oil law, only 17 ministers (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://xendan.org/arabic/drejaA.aspx%3F%3Dhewal%26jmara%3D2494%26Jor%3D2)
11:11:12 / 09/2011
http://xendan.org/arabic/imgnews/wazer_maliki_12-9-2011b.jpg
Khandan - The Kurdish leader prominent not the intention of the Kurdistan Alliance to withdraw from the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, because of continuing disagreements between Baghdad and Erbil, and that the relationship with the Kurds good mass of the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi, will not affect the alliances strategy with the mass of the National Alliance, revealing that the draft of Baghdad of the oil law signed by only 17 ministers in the government of the 34.
In an interview with "the world" on Sunday, said Aref Tayfur, the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament and a leading figure in the Kurdistan Democratic Party, said that "the differences between the central government and the region are not confined to oil and gas law the controversial, but goes beyond to several points," explaining that "dispute between the Governments of the region and the Center focuses on many of the points that have already been agreed upon between all parties."
He Tayfur that the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein Shahristani, "was hasty in presenting the draft includes many items that are contrary to the Constitution," surprisingly, "send a draft of the Government to Parliament, but signed by only 17 ministers out of 34."
Tayfur and ruled out the withdrawal of the Kurds from the Maliki government, as "the issue is not mentioned in our thinking," expected "to reach an agreement satisfactory to all parties, through discussions among friends allies, especially with a conviction to all this."
Kurdish leader acknowledged that "the relationship with the territorial Government in the list of Iraq and its leader, Allawi's good," but he corrects that by saying, "This relationship does not affect the strategic alliances entered into with the parties to the National Alliance."
Read the number 195