Hakim and Sheikh Mohammed telephone discuss the role of the National Alliance


2016/9/6 14:52


[Where - Baghdad]

Search claimed the National Alliance with Ammar al-Hakim, Second Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Syria, Sheikh Mohammed telephoned the role of the National Alliance in the current sensitive stage.

A statement by the Office of Sheikh Mohammed received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today, that "second deputy speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, congratulated Ammar al-Hakim, on the occasion of his accession to the presidency of the National Alliance, wishing him success and progress and settlement in pace with the good of all, for his part praised Mr. Hakim praised the role of vice president in the management of the sessions of the Council high professionalism and transparency. "

The statement pointed out that "the two sides discussed the latest developments and the latest developments in the Iraqi scene, and the role of the National Alliance in this sensitive particular stage," and stressed "the need for the continuation of the joint communication between actors patriotic forces in the political arena and share insights to support the political process in the parliament and government in general."

The Iraqi National Alliance, officially announced yesterday Monday, chosen head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of it.

According to a statement of the alliance released him today, that "the leadership of Iraqi National Alliance held [yesterday evening first] meeting chaired by Ibrahim al-Jaafari and the presence of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the leadership unanimously agreed that the presidency of the coalition patrol and for the year was chosen as the wise head of the National Alliance."

As the leadership of the National Alliance "has decided to form a higher committee of the coalition blocks to revise the rules of procedure and the nomination of representatives of the political blocs within the leadership of the National Alliance of the body."


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