Sunday 23 September 2012
Meeting of the National Coalition ends without holding a press conference and payment on credit and relationships among the most important blocs of what has been discussed

Follow-up - and babysit -
Ended the leaders of the Iraqi National Coalition meeting, which was held this evening at the home of MP Ahmad Chalabi to discuss a range of political topics.

A source in the coalition that "the conferees discussed today payment on credit law, which will be discussed at a meeting next Tuesday was stressed on the need to lift the reservations and observations about it."

"The meeting also covered the relations among political blocs, especially a coalition of state law relationship with the Kurds and the need to bring the views and seek to bridge the gap between the two sides and support the efforts of the President of the Republic to resolve the current crisis."

He noted that "part of the meeting was a thorough discussion of the rules of procedure of the National Coalition."

The meeting was attended by the President of the Iraqi National Congress Ahmed Chalabi, the head of the citizen Baqir al-Zubaidi, head of the Liberal bloc Bahaa al-Araji, and her deputy, Ali al-Timimi and member of the National Coalition and Wael Abdul Latif, has not yet been meeting to hold a press conference. "

The National Coalition held a regular meeting on 17 / Sept. at the political body of the Sadrist movement led by the head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji, was discussing various topics first how it works and what is the role of the coalition to strengthen the National Alliance and convert it into an institution carrying worries Iraqis who voted to The components of this alliance are the rule of law and the National Coalition.

It was stressed during the meeting to accelerate in future meetings to finalize the rules of procedure of the coalition as well as the mechanism for the selection of the Presidium of the National Coalition, in addition to discussion of important laws.





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