Iraqi National list and State of Law ally officially this weekend
Thursday, April 1st 2010 12:33 PM
Baghdad, April 1 (AKnews) - "The Iraqi National list and State of Law will ally officially on Saturday or Sunday," according to a candidate from State of Law coalition.
"The Iraqi National coalition and State of Law will ally officially next Saturday or Sunday and will talk about their major common points." Abdul Hadi Al-Hassani told The Independent National News Agency of Kurdistan (AKnews).
"The first step is to find the common factors between the two parties, the two lists are united and we are working hard to attract others to select the best since it is a national constitutional duty."
"There are great understandings to speed up the formation of the next government with an invitation for other parties in the next stage after the announcement of the judicial authorities for the appeals submitted to it by the rest of the political blocs," al-Hassani added.
The Iraqi Prime Minister and the head of State of Law coalition which won 89 seats in the parliament confirmed that his list negotiated with the Iraqi National Alliance, Kurdistan Alliance, Accordance Front, and some political personalities who won in the elections.
Rn/gs AKnews
Thursday, April 1st 2010 12:33 PM
Baghdad, April 1 (AKnews) - "The Iraqi National list and State of Law will ally officially on Saturday or Sunday," according to a candidate from State of Law coalition.
"The Iraqi National coalition and State of Law will ally officially next Saturday or Sunday and will talk about their major common points." Abdul Hadi Al-Hassani told The Independent National News Agency of Kurdistan (AKnews).
"The first step is to find the common factors between the two parties, the two lists are united and we are working hard to attract others to select the best since it is a national constitutional duty."
"There are great understandings to speed up the formation of the next government with an invitation for other parties in the next stage after the announcement of the judicial authorities for the appeals submitted to it by the rest of the political blocs," al-Hassani added.
The Iraqi Prime Minister and the head of State of Law coalition which won 89 seats in the parliament confirmed that his list negotiated with the Iraqi National Alliance, Kurdistan Alliance, Accordance Front, and some political personalities who won in the elections.
Rn/gs AKnews