Source: Biden's visit will put the finishing touches on the wording of the next government
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Source: Biden's visit will put the finishing touches on the wording of the next government
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Saturday, 2003 2010 18:36 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Political source revealed Iraq early Saturday that the visit of Vice President Joe Biden was unexpected at this time to press for forming a government after the approaching end of the period stipulated in the constitution to elect the three presidencies, with the advisor to the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki that the issue of forming Government in the third class of Biden's visit agenda.
The source said in an interview with "Alsumaria News" "The visit of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Iraq, on Saturday, was expected after the approach of the end times time for the election of a key parliament of the Republic specified in the Fourteenth of July today," noting that "Biden's visit came to add the finishing touches on the wording of the next Iraqi government. "
Vice President Joseph Biden, arrived, Saturday afternoon, to the Iraqi capital Baghdad on a visit unannounced in advance, as noted a source in the presidency of the Republic of Iraq to come to visit for talks with Iraqi political blocs to accelerate the formation of the Iraqi government.
The source, who requested anonymity, that "Biden is the purpose of his visit to resolve the issue of forming an Iraqi government through the support of coalition and Iraqi rule of law and the Kurds, noting that" the United States considers this alliance a dismissal of Iranian influence on the Iraqi government's work to come. "
The source pointed out that "Biden's visit comes to end negotiations to take place, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Jeffrey Fletman during the month of June, and the negotiations being conducted by the U.S. Congress delegation headed by McCain about the rapid formation of the government."
The political parties opposed to American intervention in Iraq of the National Coalition of Iraq has criticized the rapprochement between al-Maliki, Allawi, considering that the American project to form a new government will succeed, as confirmed by the Iraqi National Congress leader Ahmad Chalabi said during the conference, which followed the meeting of the National Alliance, the end of June the past and as also expressed by the leadership of the Sadrist movement, Bahaa al.
For his part, said media adviser to the Prime Minister's outgoing Yaseen Majeed, said that "Vice President Joe Biden will discuss various issues will be the issue of forming a government, mainly the third table talks."
The glorious in an interview with "Alsumaria News", that "the issue of forming a government will be in the third class of the talks the Prime Minister and Vice-President, the American," noting that "Biden's visit will focus on discuss the issue of withdrawal of the U.S. Army at the end of August next, in addition to considering activating Strategic Framework Agreement between Iraq and the United States. "
Maliki's adviser, played down the importance of the statements from the name "some political parties", which said it "considers that Biden's visit was to pressure the political blocs to accelerate the formation of the next government, and engineering", describing the perceptions of the "wrong".
The coalition of state law was the first revelation of the American desire to create an alliance between Nuri al-Maliki, Ayad Allawi, uncovered leadership in the state of law, the spokesman for the current government Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" during the visit of Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman to Iraq on June 17 the past demonstrated a willingness to U.S. coalition and Iraqi rule of law for the formation of the government and share power to end the crisis in the country, and that the fears of the National Coalition of American intervention comes after the U.S. ambassador ended its mandate in Iraq, Christopher Hill that the dialogue between al-Maliki, Allawi is a positive thing is still in its infancy.
It was expected to visit U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, Iraq, during the month of May last year, but the U.S. embassy confirmed at the time, the absence of a planned visit by Biden to Iraq, when he called on the government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh Biden not to interfere in the details of the new Iraqi government which promise to be rejected.
The visit is Biden a few hours after the arrival of the U.S. congressional delegation headed by the former candidate for the presidential elections, John McCain and conducting interviews with the leaders of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, and a coalition of state law, Nuri al-owner and President Jalal Talabani, to encourage them to expedite the formation of the government, as stated in remarks Saturday.
The question being debated among the winners in the elections on the text of the constitutional entitlement Cluster winning the formation of the government, Iraqi constitution in accordance with Article 76 on the eligibility of the parliamentary majority of the formation of the government, while insisting coalition Iraqi (91 seats) that the text refers to the list of winning elections at the time of the rule of law is a coalition (89 seats) that the text means any farm that may arise as a result of a merger or alliance winning any of the blocks after the election.
The attention to observers that most of the political blocs is also claimed to take the government apart from the election results and number of seats, is also all kind of equal political weight by imposing impossible conditions or of Vito and red lines on the filter or block, prompting a candidate rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki to wonder with amazement the rationale for the waiver has many seats for those who got a few of them.
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