Iraqi parliament speaker complained of "bullying and exclusivity on the participation of everyone."

Friday 02-12-2016 | 2:43:30

Twilight News / she called on Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, Friday, Iraqi political parties to undertake a process of reconciliation between the various community components of the country after the defeat of the "Daesh" terrorist to ensure the return of stability to the country.

Jubouri said in a speech in the General National Congress of the tribal leaders, "We must stand in solidarity and reject one voice division, which some want to achieve its objectives and personal self," stressing "the importance of coming to meet with a real project."

He added, "We want to build a civil state is stable and law-abiding and believes in human beings and moving towards achieving security and services," pointing to "the existence of other pages big problems after the completion of Daesh, some of which social need to reconcile some of which intellectual needs to pull out extremism and terrorism and faith in the partnership."

The al-Jubouri, saying, "We have to strengthen the concept of partnership, and the people waiting for the elite initiative to work hard and not to wait," explaining that "what happened in Iraq over the past two and a half years guarantor formulate a rescue plan and the national serious beyond formal solutions."

Jubouri warned of "bullying and uniqueness and to get away from everyone's participation," adding that "if some alone without the other may get to the same reasons that led to the existence of sectarianism and fragmentation tendencies and terrorism."

The head of the Iraqi parliament, that "the urgent need for national consensus", calling for "resolving the return of displaced persons, especially to the liberated areas and convert some files being impounded to the judiciary."

He stressed "the need to support combat troops in all its different forms and keep all the words that would weaken the Iraqis in the face of terrorism and rejection of foreign interference."

He also stressed Jubouri, a prominent Sunni politician, "the need to tribes play a pivotal role in the social peace and reconciliation in areas where military operations took place."

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