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Vice: The Security Council will be a new government under Chapter VII if the masses did not agree before the Fourth of August

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Vice: The Security Council will be a new government under Chapter VII if the masses did not agree before the Fourth of August
Tuesday, 27 تموز 2010 11:17 GMT


Independent deputy of the National Coalition Sabah al-Saadi



Alsumaria News / Baghdad



Expected deputy Iraqi National Coalition, said Tuesday that the UN Security Council decides to choose an Iraqi government under Chapter VII of the charter agreement in the absence of the political blocs to form a government before the fourth day of August next, at the same time demanding that the Iraqi public prosecutor filed a lawsuit brought against leaders of political blocs for violating the Constitution.



The independent MP in the National Coalition Sabah al-Saadi told a news conference held at the Parliament, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The UN Security Council would impose government chooses the people of Iraq under Chapter VII of the charter, if you do not agree the political blocs to form a government before the fourth month next August, "noting that" the Security Council will choose a new president of the Government be convincing to all its members. "



The UN Security Council is the fourth of August, the next special meeting to discuss developments in the political and security situation in Iraq and how to apply the international resolutions issued against him, under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations after the invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, fear among Iraqi political intervention by international if no agreement is reached between the political blocs lead to the formation of the government before the Security Council to hold its own in Iraq.



He said Saedi, that "the political blocs responsible for the imposition of any government to the people for its refusal to make concessions on this matter and insist on their positions based on their interests away from the people's problems," adding that "these blocks would restore Iraq to the international control of the full of its affairs, economic and political."



Iraq has had since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and allows the item to use force against Iraq as a threat to international security as well as large amounts of frozen assets Finance international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait, are also allowed to intervene in its internal affairs in the event contained in the security and political situation in the country, as stipulated in Security Council resolutions issued after April 2003.



He also called on the Independent National Coalition claim the Iraqi public to "institution of criminal proceedings against the leaders of political blocs for violating the constitution by postponing the parliamentary session for an unspecified time," adding that "the leaders of political blocs gathered at the parliament building today are the cause of the political crisis in the country."



And re-interview Saidi for the possibility of taking the UN Security Council's decision to choose which new Iraqi government scenario of what happened in May 2004 during the interim government headed by the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, where he was granted UN envoy then in Iraq Lakhdar Brahimi, in cooperation with the President of the CPA dissolved Paul Bremer the authority to select figures the government and convince the Iraqi factions to accept through a series of meetings held, and is a UN Security Council that took place in the selection of an Iraqi government a great opportunity for some international powers are willing to assume a secular figure for the post of Prime Minister and the removal of Islamist political parties from power which they controlled since 2005.



It seems that the intensity of political conflict between the political blocs over the prime minister, and the inability of the national coalition to convince the leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki not to stand for second term as happened in 2006 with the Dawa party leader Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who was in the alliance, a unified national past, as well as the absence of a clear rejection by the United States to Maliki taking a new presidential term, has brought the political situation in a stalemate, especially with the statements of the new ambassador to Washington in Baghdad James Jeffrey, on the unwillingness of his country in the presence of a strong role for Tehran in the next Iraqi government referring to the National Coalition, which has close ties with the Iranian side.

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