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Iraq threatens to resort to the international community and withdraw from the political process since the partnership did not materialize

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Iraq threatens to resort to the international community and withdraw from the political process since the partnership did not materialize

5.1.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Sumerian News / Baghdad threatened the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, Thursday, on the basis of the Arab League and the international community and withdraw from the political process in the event of failure to achieve the principle of partnership, stressing that the solutions "prosthetic" of the government towards them and the many promises and behind the suspension attend meetings of the House and Cabinet.

He said the Iraqi List MP Talal Zobaie in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the list went to the option of the province for not giving due and to achieve the principle of partnership in the state," noting that "has many options , including Go to the Arab League, and they identified the characters to visit and resorting to the international community to put them in the policy of exclusion by the current government to the list and the provinces. "

He Zobaie that "prosthetic solutions to the government to the Iraqi List and the many promises and lack of implementation of these promises make them take difficult positions to suspend attend meetings of both houses of parliament and ministers, "asserting that" the province has increased to resort to option out of the political process, the lack of balance. "

The Iraqi List, said, in the (16 December 2011), the suspension of its membership in the House in protest against the "methodology" the President Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the management of the country, stressing at the same time that the ministers placed their resignations at the disposal of its leaders.

revealed a government source familiar with the matter on Wednesday (January 4, 2012), Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has appointed the ministers of acting rather than ministers of the Iraqi List, absent from the meetings of the Board Minister, stressing that the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, will be the Ministry of Electricity and the Agency with The Minister of Planning Ali Shukri, Ministry of Finance.

as he emphasized the Iraqi List MP Abdul Khader Al-Taher, on Thursday (January 5, 2012), that the ministers of the list are committed to boycott meetings of the Council Minister, noting that they are continuing their duties in the management of their ministries, likely to be resolving the disputes with a coalition of state law before the Cabinet meeting to come.

The decision of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki after about 15 days to boycott of the Iraqi (19 December 2011), sessions Council of Ministers, which operates the eight seats, two days after the boycott meetings of the Council of Representatives to protest what it called "political marginalization." and warned the list in (30 December 2011), the collapse of the political process in the event of taking on the removal of its ministers, stressing that it is not able to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki dismissed because they are not regular staff.

The charges against Hashmi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to withdraw confidence from the al-Mutlaq, who came to coincide with the completion of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, sparked the latest crisis between the coalition of state law under the leadership of al-Maliki and Allawi's Iraqiya, in the while the remain points of contention between them stuck without a solution, including the selection of candidates for security in government, and the formation of the strategic policies of the Supreme blocs agreed on the establishment at a meeting of Erbil, was not ratified its law so far, as well as Iraq's foreign policy, especially with regard to relations with neighboring countries, while experiencing the ranks of the Iraqi List, a series of splits and wide on the back of the "uniqueness led to decisions and preference for personal interests," according to the dissidents.

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