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Iraq invites all members to cut their vacation and heading for Baghdad to attend the special meeting

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Alsumaria news/Baghdad
The iraqiya list, expressed Saturday, its support for the convening of an extraordinary session of Parliament next Tuesday for the defense and Interior Ministers by the Agency to determine the causes of the deterioration of security, calling on all members to cut their vacation and heading for Baghdad to attend the meeting.

She said in a statement posted today, and received "alsumaria news", "iraqiya coalition led by Iyad Allawi supported the convening of an extraordinary session of Parliament next Tuesday for the defense and Interior Ministers, to determine the causes of deterioration of security plans and frameworks to eject Iraq from bloodshed continued."

She added that "the Government has failed to put an end to criminal acts carried out by terrorist forces and armed militias supported by certain forces on the other hand" window, inviting all members to "cut their vacation and fly to Baghdad to attend the meeting."

She stressed the need to "effectively participate and fully cooperate with national partners in the political process in Iraq and bloodshed unit smart."

The House speaker Osama Al-nujaifi called to an emergency session of Parliament next Tuesday, to host the defense and Interior Minister, leaders of the Tigris, Baghdad operations, discuss deteriorating security in the country's cities over the past days.

And the provinces of Baghdad, Diyala, Anbar, Ninewa and Salah al-Din during the past few days, major security deterioration, a series of car bomb attacks and improvised weapons and silencers, security patrols and targeting places of worship and popular markets fell victim of hundreds of civilians and security forces.

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