Parties to propose solutions to the political crisis in Iraq
Iraqi political leaders in the first session of the Council of Representatives in its current
27.12.2011
Continue under the current crisis in Iraq, some parties came out with proposals for the solution of which calls for the holding of dialogues and meetings of senior officials did not ask the concerned parties agree to meet any of them so far. Including also references to the possible intervention of outside parties such as Vice President Joe Biden, in an effort to bridge the gap between the views and reach a solution.
and other proposals to invite the Liberal bloc, which represents the Sadrists to dissolve parliament and new elections, and operates the cluster forty seats in the House of Representatives from a total of 325 .
's call block free in a statement issued by the President of the bloc Bahaa al-Araji, said that Iraq stands on the threshold of a new phase and that the current problems do not give Iraq's stability and complete sovereignty, and therefore will block put subject in the National Alliance.
The al-Araji, the statement is that this call comes because of the "The political process confusing," noting that "the partners do not have access to the solutions as well as the threat of dividing Iraq and considered that the early elections will stand face of these projects," the statement said.
A source in the Sadr office in Najaf that this news is a mass of the free and the view that al-Araji served as Chairman of the bloc in the parliament. "
Araji said that "the constitutional mechanisms to resolve the Council will be through the application of the Prime Minister to the President of the Republic, which will send the request to the House of Representatives to resolve the identified al-Araji, a time limit is six months devoted the first three months of the legislation, two laws two important parties law and amend the election law, with specialization three months subsequent to the election of the new Commission members and to start procedures for early elections, according to Araji.
The New York Times noted that the call by Sadr deepen political uncertainty in Iraq and quoted Marisa Sullivan, Deputy Director, Institute for the Study the war in Washington and an expert on Iraq believes that the Sadrists are trying to exploit the political crisis and take advantage of to extend their influence, noting that there is an alliance now between state law and the Sadrists, but it predicted a clash between the two blocs in the future because of the competition for influence and win the votes of Shiites.
Expert said that Muqtada al- Sadr's face during the last weeks many criticisms to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which was criticized for his handling of the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi also criticized his recent visit to Washington, and considered it a sign of weakness and political affront to the blood spilled in Iraq because of "occupation."
Radio Free Iraq, I asked number of representatives of the parliamentary blocs for their opinion on the call block free to dissolve the parliament and early elections. MP for the coalition of law on Falh said that the request to dissolve parliament and early elections has not been raised so far within the National Alliance, also considered that this proposal does not represent a solution radically the political crisis, pointing at the same time that efforts are being made to resolve the crisis without prejudice to the side of the legal case al-Hashemi.
MP from Kurdistan Alliance Ohoaq dry felt that the crisis did not arise in the parliament, but between the political blocs and ruled that the dissolution of the House of Representatives a way out of the current political crisis . The spokesman for the Islamic Supreme Council of Hamid Malp saw the call for the dissolution of parliament an effort to resolve the crisis, but he noted they have not received an overwhelming response to the political circles.
For his part, saw the political analyst, Abbas Yasiri that the crisis and the withdrawal of the Iraqi List, is behind the proposal to dissolve the parliament is that it likely not meet this demand in the current circumstances.
Iraqi political leaders in the first session of the Council of Representatives in its current
27.12.2011
Continue under the current crisis in Iraq, some parties came out with proposals for the solution of which calls for the holding of dialogues and meetings of senior officials did not ask the concerned parties agree to meet any of them so far. Including also references to the possible intervention of outside parties such as Vice President Joe Biden, in an effort to bridge the gap between the views and reach a solution.
and other proposals to invite the Liberal bloc, which represents the Sadrists to dissolve parliament and new elections, and operates the cluster forty seats in the House of Representatives from a total of 325 .
's call block free in a statement issued by the President of the bloc Bahaa al-Araji, said that Iraq stands on the threshold of a new phase and that the current problems do not give Iraq's stability and complete sovereignty, and therefore will block put subject in the National Alliance.
The al-Araji, the statement is that this call comes because of the "The political process confusing," noting that "the partners do not have access to the solutions as well as the threat of dividing Iraq and considered that the early elections will stand face of these projects," the statement said.
A source in the Sadr office in Najaf that this news is a mass of the free and the view that al-Araji served as Chairman of the bloc in the parliament. "
Araji said that "the constitutional mechanisms to resolve the Council will be through the application of the Prime Minister to the President of the Republic, which will send the request to the House of Representatives to resolve the identified al-Araji, a time limit is six months devoted the first three months of the legislation, two laws two important parties law and amend the election law, with specialization three months subsequent to the election of the new Commission members and to start procedures for early elections, according to Araji.
The New York Times noted that the call by Sadr deepen political uncertainty in Iraq and quoted Marisa Sullivan, Deputy Director, Institute for the Study the war in Washington and an expert on Iraq believes that the Sadrists are trying to exploit the political crisis and take advantage of to extend their influence, noting that there is an alliance now between state law and the Sadrists, but it predicted a clash between the two blocs in the future because of the competition for influence and win the votes of Shiites.
Expert said that Muqtada al- Sadr's face during the last weeks many criticisms to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which was criticized for his handling of the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi also criticized his recent visit to Washington, and considered it a sign of weakness and political affront to the blood spilled in Iraq because of "occupation."
Radio Free Iraq, I asked number of representatives of the parliamentary blocs for their opinion on the call block free to dissolve the parliament and early elections. MP for the coalition of law on Falh said that the request to dissolve parliament and early elections has not been raised so far within the National Alliance, also considered that this proposal does not represent a solution radically the political crisis, pointing at the same time that efforts are being made to resolve the crisis without prejudice to the side of the legal case al-Hashemi.
MP from Kurdistan Alliance Ohoaq dry felt that the crisis did not arise in the parliament, but between the political blocs and ruled that the dissolution of the House of Representatives a way out of the current political crisis . The spokesman for the Islamic Supreme Council of Hamid Malp saw the call for the dissolution of parliament an effort to resolve the crisis, but he noted they have not received an overwhelming response to the political circles.
For his part, saw the political analyst, Abbas Yasiri that the crisis and the withdrawal of the Iraqi List, is behind the proposal to dissolve the parliament is that it likely not meet this demand in the current circumstances.