Monday, June 13, 2011

Iraqi List will attend tomorrows House of Representatives

13/06/2011 11:28

Baghdad, June 13 (Rn) – According to a member of the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, on Monday, that list will have to attend tomorrow’s Council meeting, revealing that there are political players entered on the line to calm the crisis between them and the rule of law .

And decided to Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi’s comments at yesterday’s meeting to attend in protest at what they described as an “attack” command in the rule of law to Kamal-Saadi spokesman Haidar al-Mulla.

And the exchange of leaders in the Iraqi law and Haider Mulla Kamal Saadi charges before the House of Representatives for its development and sparring between them, leading to the interwoven with hands Madf a number of members of the Council to intervene and resolve overlap.

Ziad said the worldwide abolition of the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn), said that “members of the Iraqi List, attended all the meetings today to parliamentary committees, and tomorrow will have a presence in the hall of the House of Representatives,” noting that “spasm positions would not serve the political process.”

The worldwide abolition that “some political parties entered on the line to calm the political atmosphere that have raged yesterday between Iraq and the rule of law,” pointing out that “everyone understands that political differences will not work for the political process.”

The relation between my state of law and Iraqi tension against the backdrop of political positions to the leaders of the two lists al-Maliki, Allawi.

Launched the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, last Friday, described the attack Ballaza to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that he supported from Tehran, while describing the elements of the Dawa Party led by al-Maliki as “bats of darkness,” warning of the policy of muzzling mouths and the new dictatorship.

Considered as the Iraqi List, last Friday, that a picture of its leader, Iyad Allawi-by-side image (terrorist) event during the “liberation” in downtown Baghdad was meant to offend the political, pointing out that the cheers echoed by supporters of al-Maliki during the demonstrations threaten the country’s return to the atmosphere of sectarian violence During 2006 and 2007.

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