Odai Awad al-Sadr and Barzani's talks will be crucial to resolve the crisis and the idea of ​​withdrawal of confidence from the al-Maliki is not yet complete

Thursday, April 26 / April 2012 16:20





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Description of the Deputy for the Liberal parliamentary bloc of the Sadrist movement talks cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the expected with the President of Kurdistan region Masoud Barzani to "critical."



The MP said Uday Awad told all of Iraq [where] said Thursday that "discussions that will take place between the chest and Barzani will be crucial to discuss the political situation and the current crisis in the country, will also discuss the two sides put the current government and the Convention on Arbil, and as amended from and some of the changes."



"It has yet to reach the stage to the withdrawal of confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but if it is the only way to resolve the political crisis and by the national consensus would be the Sadrists with these solutions."

Arrived this afternoon cleric Moqtada al-Sadr took to the Kurdistan region and was met at the Erbil International Airport Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani.



According to sources in the province of Kurdistan, "The chest will discuss with Kurdish officials the latest developments in the political arena and the differences on some outstanding issues between the governments in Baghdad and Erbil, and the stages of a national meeting to be held soon."

Barzani had called the Sadrist movement to a consultative meeting in Arbil to resolve the current political crisis.

The political scene rise significantly in the severity of the exchange of accusations, especially among the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance, on the one hand and a coalition of state law on the other on several files concerning the management of the state and partnership in decision-making and file-oil and the issue of Vice President of the Republic required to eliminate Tariq al-Hashemi, the disputed areas and other files outstanding. over 17


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