Talabani: I will not give up its sovereign positions in the coming government
Talabani: I will not give up its sovereign positions in the coming government
Irbil - the voices of Iraq 15 / 03 / 2008 at 18:41:24
President Jalal Talabani, Secretary General of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Alliance will not waive sovereign positions in the coming Iraqi government which intends to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki changes there.
The Taliban, in a press conference held Saturday afternoon in the Red Sea resort of Salahuddin, following a meeting with President Massoud Barzani's Kurdistan province, "will not give up its sovereign positions in the Iraqi government, as this is our right."
The head of the Kurdistan Alliance in Parliament Fouad Massoum told (Voices of Iraq) earlier, that the talk about change or replace the sovereign ministries, premature, revealing the Kurdistan Alliance's Foreign Ministry that the pouch and incumbent Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari.
It consists of government-Maliki (37) and Ministry, five of which are state ministries, spread between the United Iraqi Alliance (83) seats in the parliament of $ (275) seats and the coalition of Kurdistan (55) seats, the Iraqi Accord Front (35) before their seats in August last August, with ministers trend PAIN (30 seat) and the Ministers of the Iraqi List (21) seats.
The statement by the Prime Minister's Office said last month that al-Maliki, in a letter to the Presidency and the leaders of the political blocs identified the bases and principles to be adopted in forming the new government, pointing out that most of these lines not to adopt quotas political and selecting ministers with experience, and not exceed the number of ministries 22 Ministry with the power to grant selection of Cabinet ministers.
For his part, Massoud Barzani that "the Arab states did not have any vision for the development which took place in the Kurdistan region of Iraq."
He added, "did not think that the situation in Kurdistan will be in this form, is likely to visit the region again, and start investments."
The heads of many of the parliaments of Arab States, visited the Kurdistan province last week to participate in the Thirteenth Conference of the Union of Arab parliaments.
In reply to a question about the letter addressed to citizens in Halabja, which coincides with the anniversary on Sunday, Talabani said "our message that the Government of the Territory will show greater interest Bhlabjah The Iraqi government also show interest in the city."
The Iraqi president arrived last Monday to the city of Irbil, to participate in the Conference of the Union of Arab Parliaments, which was held last Tuesday, and continued for three days.