Monday, July 9, 2012

Iraq .. Meeting Between Blocs Expecting Positive results ~ Meeting to moisturize the air between the national and Kurdistan ...

10/07/2012

Meeting to moisturize the air between the national and Kurdistan

BAGHDAD - Al Sabah - Omar Abdel-Latif

Said a senior political source for a recent meeting between the National Alliance and a coalition of Kurdish blocs are expected to yield positive results.

This comes at a time expressed as the Iraqi List yesterday some flexibility on dealing with the reforms, despite the declaration of one its leaders to go to apply for to question the prime minister.

political source said the "Centre Brief for the Iraqi Media Network": "The meeting will be held soon between the National Alliance, representing the Commission on the reform and the Kurdistan Alliance bloc in efforts to improve the atmosphere."

The source added that this meeting comes after the positive signals displayed by the Kurdistan towards advertising the latter to the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari. In the meantime, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq said the Kurdistan Alliance and Iraqi forces have agreed to be the hubs to question the prime minister in the security file and the file of human rights.

Mutlaq said in a statement the "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network": that "questioned the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will focus on failures in the security side, and on human rights and dealing with detainees."

However, the MP for the coalition of state law, Kamal-Saadi said the interrogation process have a political edge and purpose of weakening the popular al-Maliki in the next election.

The center of this picture, announced that the Iraqi List, the paper of political reform made ​​by the recent National Alliance will be accepted in case it became clear that it serves the orientations of the political blocs and the Iraqi people.


A member of the list whose staff's "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network": that "the aim of the political process or a request to question the prime Minister or other political matters aimed at reform, "he said, adding that the paper would be acceptable if the reform appeared to serve as the political blocs and trends will be discussed shortly.

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