Wednesday, July 24, 2013

LIBERALS CALLING FOR A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO DISCUSS THE DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN IRAQ


LIBERALS CALLING FOR A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO DISCUSS THE DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN IRAQ

BAGHDAD - Awan
 
Directed Ahrar bloc in Parliament, on Wednesday, a book in which he calls for the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari to hold a meeting of the components of the alliance to discuss the critical and dangerous conditions experienced by Iraq, while the Iraqi government described as "failed and government crises."
And dissemination of the head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji, through his official social networking site Facebook, a formal letter addressed to the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari got "Awan" a copy of which was "given the circumstances of critical and dangerous experienced by our beloved Iraq and private security, including For National Alliance to take the role and response ".
The Liberals demanded the head of the National Alliance through the book to "set a date close to the components of the alliance meeting and discuss the causes and develop solutions," asserting that "the components of the National Alliance had not met for nearly three months, despite all the challenges."
Regarding reactions to the book published on Page Prime bloc Bahaa al-Araji, said al-Araji, "The Iraqi government has failed and became the government crisis unresolved and most stuck and still efforts to resolve ongoing", past on to say that "Liberal has notes of many on the performance of this government, but we are determined to the establishment of the State of solid and strong institutions based on the spirit of citizenship. "



He was Vice-President of the Republic Khudair Khuzai Search, Wednesday, with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari and a number of leaders of the National Alliance developments in the security and political scene in the country and ways to activate the National Honor document put forward by the Presidency of the Republic.

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