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Supreme Council Source: Political leaders meet next Saturday to discuss the crisis

30-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -


Alsumaria News / Baghdad

A source familiar with the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, Thursday, Saturday that the Council will host the next meeting of political leaders looking out of the current political crisis experienced by the country.

The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, led by Ammar al-Hakim next Saturday will host a meeting of political leaders to discuss the current political crisis and ways out of it."

The source, who preferred anonymity, that "the meeting will be attended by both Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, head of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, leader Moqtada al-Sadr, and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, and Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs Saleh al-Mutlaq, the head Awakening Conference Iraq, Ahmed Abu Risha. "

The head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim was launched, during the past few days, an initiative to boost confidence and raise the political parties about the round table again, calling on all parties to overcome political differences and not to raise the ceiling of demands and to rely on dialogue to resolve the outstanding issues that hinder the achievement of peace and security in Iraq.

It is noteworthy that the political process in Iraq is witnessing a struggle unprecedented between legislative and executive powers, at a time when several governorates demonstrations accompanied by some acts of violence, in addition to the wave of terrorist acts on a daily basis not seen since the years of sectarian tension in 2006 - 2008, consisted attacks, car bombs and improvised explosive devices and weapons Occlusive assassinations targeting the role of sound of worship and popular markets and security forces killed hundreds of civilians and members of the military and the police.

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