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    Wael Abdul-Latif: Kurds working for the Kurdistan region of Iraq and not care at all

    Rep. outgoing Wael Abdul Latif, "The Kurds are working for the Kurdistan region of Iraq and not care at all," adding that "the demands of the Alliance with the other blocs confirm that the interest of the region's largest in Iraq's interest." (His words).

    The Kurdistan Alliance is required to enter into alliances with other blocs to resolve the issue of Kirkuk and the application of Article 140 Constitutional and disputed areas.

    He said Abdul Latif in contact with the agency and the independent press (Iba), "The program on the Kurds and clear and they are stepping their stride confidently towards others in order to harvest what they can achieve," and adding, "while the other blocs working to bring security and services for the whole country."

    And Abdel-Latif "there's a lot of outstanding issues between the central government and the authority of the Kurdistan region and for a long time has not been resolved, including oil and gas law and the Regional Guard forces called the Peshmerga in addition to the disputed areas, which they called now disputed territories."

    The regions above and according to a UN report on this parts of the provinces of Nineveh, Salahuddin, Kirkuk and Diyala.

    Abdul Latif stressed that "the discussions on forming the next government would continue especially in light of trends of some political figures not satisfied with the people in the other lists," noting that "the foundation in the coming period of nation-building in accordance with the national program."

    Political blocs and started winning and since the election last Friday to enter into discussions to form alliances for the future political scene ahead in Iraq.

    http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?nam...itics&id=23099

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    Jalaluddin al-Saghir: Iraq does not need a strong prime minister, but a strong government and a government program

    Leader, the Iraqi National Coalition, Sheikh Jalaluddin al-Saghir, "The look of the Iraqi National Coalition for the coming period stems from Iraq does not need a strong prime minister, but a strong government and a government program to be agreed upon."

    The young in connection with the Agency for the independent press (Iba) that "there was no list of want to go back to square one," pointing out that "all political lists calls for the continuity of the political process."

    However, saying "There are some figures on the lists you want to return us to square one and these have no effect," noting that "all political groups interested in the process to continue the path of democracy and the politicians of the new Iraq."

    There are some blocs and political figures that it had to Ataathalv for the next period with the presence of certain lists some of the characters where you want to return Iraq to the last time.

    With regard to future alliances of the Iraqi National Coalition said little, "The Iraqi National Coalition does not have any red lines, its talks with all political blocs, a touchstone for any future coalition." Noting that "all his characters come in their contacts and dialogues of this principle."

    Political blocs and started winning elections Bhawwaradtha and their discussions in order to enter into alliances for the future form the new government

    http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?nam...itics&id=23096

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    Rubaie revealed the presence of several personalities to fill the post of prime minister

    Confirmed leader of the Sadrist movement and a member of the National Coalition Nassar al-Rubaie said there were more than one candidate to head the next government.

    Rubaie said in a radio interview that the results of negotiations between the clusters that will be represented in the next parliament will determine the candidate for prime minister, he put more personality to the post.

    He added that he does not have a prime minister specifically for certain personal and negotiations that will determine who is the next Iraqi prime minister, adding that there are several figures on the table to fill this position.

    http://radionawa.com/ar/NewsDetailN....740&LinkID=158

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    Al Hashemi calls the winning entities respect the will of the Iraqi voter

    The Deputy President Tariq al-Hashemi that the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, are eligible under the Constitution to take over form the next government.

    He called al-Hashemi told a news briefing winning lists to reduce its demands, adding that the Iraqi List, won the elections on the seventh day of March and is now constitutionally eligible to form the next government.

    He called entities other winners will respect the Iraqi voter and the reduction of the ceiling of their demands in the service of the nation and support for the citizens.

    http://radionawa.com/ar/NewsDetailN....739&LinkID=158

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    Political analyst: the formation of the government is not exclusively on the block winning more seats

    Said political analyst Abdul Qader said a comprehensive picture closest to the scene of political alliances between the blocks to form the next government is a coalition of a number of large blocs of winning the election, noting that the country was moving to build a coalition government together several blocks winners.

    And added that he is not a condition to be cluster developments more seats that will form the government, but can be formed by parties that won seats are good.

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    Sub: Iraq needs a strong government

    A leading member of the National Coalition Jalal Din al-Sagheer said the look of the Iraqi National Coalition for the coming period stems from Iraq does not need a strong prime minister, but a strong government and a government program to be agreed upon.

    He told the small independent press, that there was no list of want to go back to square one, noting that all the lists of political calls for the continuity of the political process.

    He explained that there are some small figures on the lists they want to go back to square one and these have no effect, indicating that all the political groups interested in the process to continue the path of democracy and the politicians of the new Iraq.

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    Anzi confirms that the cluster that received the most votes will form the government

    Considered a member of the Iraqi National Coalition Abdul Karim al-Enzi, the political process is going to compromise government.

    Anzi said in a televised interview that Iraq's interest to form a majority government policy, but this will not get what happened in the elections, forcing them to return to majority government of consensus that there is no other choice, stressing that the cluster that forms a government is the cluster that received the most votes.

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    Federal Court ratified the names of the winners of candidates for the next parliamentary session

    The Federal Supreme Court confirmed the names of the winners in the elections and candidates for the next parliamentary session.

    The source said the court is scheduled to publish the names of candidates for the new parliament, in newspapers in the coming days, who won in parliamentary elections in March, the seventh of the past.

    The UNHCR had announced final election results last Friday was lifted the names of the winners to the Federal Supreme Court for approval.

    http://www.radiodijla.com/cgi-bin/ne...?id=2010-03-29

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    Jamal melon: the distribution of positions to be agreed upon by the sovereign, "at once"

    He said the Iraqi leadership in a cluster Jamal watermelon sovereign that the distribution of positions between the blocs winner will be agreed upon, "one off".

    The melon that positions sovereign "will be agreed upon before the meeting of the Council of Representatives," adding that "Iraq does not have any lines or borders against any of the blocks and the dialogues with everyone."

    http://www.radiodijla.com/cgi-bin/ne...?id=2010-03-29

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    Jalaluddin al-Saghir: questioning the election results could lead to "great danger"

    Leader, the Islamic Supreme Council Jalaluddin al-Saghir said questioning the election results could lead to "very high threat" and that the objectors legal means, have returned results declared "acceptable."

    http://www.radiodijla.com/cgi-bin/ne...?id=2010-03-29

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