A leading role in Iraq: negotiations with the law, and the Kurdistan coalition to form a government
Iraqi List, said talks between them and the rule of law, a coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as well as with the Iraqi National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance, to form a parliamentary bloc produce the next Iraqi government.
Mohammed Allawi, a member of the Committee in charge of the Iraqi leadership to conduct dialogues with other blocs that the talks "is still in the initial understandings did not even turn now to the agreements."
He said Allawi said Iraqi List "dialogue with everyone, and as Prime Iyad Allawi list, there is no red lines, and we are ready to hold talks and alliances with everyone and on the basis of achieving national programs that serve Iraq and Iraqis."
He pointed out that "it is difficult to talk about the image of alliances that will result from our discussions with other parties now have a clear picture within a week to two weeks."
He said Mohammed Allawi a "clear understanding with the Iraqi National Coalition, and there is preliminary agreement with them," indicating that "as part of the democratic game, each party is seeking to form a grand coalition as.pires through its nominee for prime minister and the formation of the ministry, and opportunities for the Iraqi National List is the highest, I got a quarter of the seats in the next Parliament, and will need 72 seats to be able to form a government, "he said.
However, "but this does not mean that confine our alliances on specific points, but we open up to everyone interested parties to participate in many alliances and the formation of the government, and we consider the participation of the Alliance of the state of law whatever."
On the news of the Alliance near my state of law and the Iraqi National Coalition, said Mohammed Allawi said: "All possibilities are open, all acceptable within the democratic game."
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