22/03/2012 10:40
Cairo, March 22 (Rn) - The head of the Arab Parliament, on Thursday, he will attend the summit of Baghdad at the head of a parliamentary delegation Forums to discuss the rules of procedure of Parliament to become permanent and not temporary, adding that he will attend the special meeting to discuss the item re-structure of the Arab League.
And the complexity of the Arab summit in Baghdad on 29 this month amid continued escalation of the political differences between the polar Alssayashalaracah.
Ali said Adakkbasi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "We have received an invitation from Iraq to participate in the realization of the Baghdad summit, one of the most important peaks after the revolutions of the Arab-led Arab nations to eliminate the injustice practiced by the previous regimes towards them."
He explained that "four members of the Arab Parliament accompany him to the top of Baghdad," noting that "he is trying to pass a resolution of the Arab leaders to become the parliament and not always temporarily to exercise its right in the legislation of the United Arab laws."
He Adakkbasi "We see the need to be returned to the structure of the Arab League to protect the peoples represented by rulers only and does not represent, as we do not want parliament to be a permanent organization just added to the Arab organizations, but we want to have the decision to impose on everyone."
And the Syrian crisis said Adakkbasi that "the Arab Parliament seeks to support the Syrian people in its crisis which bleed her heart," noting that "will demand the issuance of courageous decisions of the Arab leaders to support the Syrian people and to stand beside him and help him to bear the burdens as a result of injustice and tyranny of the regime."
He stressed that the "state of the presidency of the summit (of Iraq) and we have to play a large Bembadart during its presidency of the summit to resolve this thorny issue and persuade the regime to step down and hand over power to the people."
From: Sarah Ali, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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