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Maliki, Allawi attack: those who threaten violence and Chapter VII but preparing to fight over procedure

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Maliki, Allawi attack: those who threaten violence and Chapter VII but preparing to fight over procedure


Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 06:40

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Sulaymaniyah: Student Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, once again ensuring the rights of Kurds on Tuesday during the inauguration of the Third Conference of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by Iraqi President outgoing Jalal Talabani.

The head of the Kurdistan region "Our goal is to ensure the rights of the Kurds, our demands in the Constitution is not inconsistent with the rights of any other component we will continue our struggle for a democratic Iraq a federal (...) We commit ourselves to be the Constitution of an us."

He called for the application of constitutional article that would allow a referendum in the disputed areas between the Arabs and Kurds.

"After the parliamentary elections, Iraq has entered a political crisis and the stage of stagnation and this is not in favor of the people it is necessary to put people's interests above narrow interests and are committed to the constitution of the political process out of the stalemate."

Barzani added, "We in the Kurdistan region will not be part of the problems and are trying hard to bring the political parties."

He reiterated that the Kurdish Talabani candidate to the presidency.

He concluded by saying that "the attitude of political forces in the region, a uniform and clear. We are against the negligence of any component in the Iraqi political process, with forming a government of national unity in common.'s Important for us to know who will be Prime Minister, but more important to know the government program."

Attended the opening session of the Conference of the Prime Minister's outgoing leader Nuri al-Maliki and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council Ammar al-Hakim, Vice President of the Republic outgoing Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and figures other partisan and political.

In turn, Maliki said: "We commend the experience of the Kurdistan region and prepare a success of Iraq, Federal Democratic pluralistic (...) and the relationship between the federal government and the Kurdistan region at its best the day after the cooperation we have been able to overcome many problems and obstacles."
Relations between the Centre and the Irbil strained clear in the past two years because of fundamental disagreements about the powers of the province and the law of oil and gas and others.

He said that Iraq "is going through a very critical juncture and needs to be our joint efforts to build state institutions and citizenship away from the quota system and adopt the principle of true partnership in government."

Maliki said that the partnership "should not be a reason to weaken the institutions of the state, as we tried to form a government of national unity which had to be stronger, but it was exposed to criticism from within and participants."

"We need a definite undertaking to revise the realistic and critical of the political process Fadaav or marginalization or exclusion of any component is not in the interest of any party, no one has the right to put a red line to all Iraqis, whatever their religions or national or sectarian."

He concluded by saying "today we have all of us, a great responsibility in protecting the political process and the democratic experience and the Constitution, those who threaten to consciously or unconsciously by violence and civil war and calling for foreign intervention and the implementation of Chapter VII and strength abroad (...) but preparing to fight over the internal and regional conflicts and international on the Iraqi arena" .

For his part, Talabani gave a speech welcoming the guests, during which representatives of government and the Kurdish parties and European countries have embassies and consulates in Baghdad and Erbil.

The conference sessions in the hall art center of Sulaimaniya.

The National Union has been the most prominent of several divisions under the leadership of a former number two Nushirwan Mustafa, leader of the movement to "change" which won 25 seats in the provincial parliament out of 111, also got nine seats in the Iraqi Council of Representatives.


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