December 12, 2011
Sadr's call for Iraqi blocks the signing of a code of conduct is receiving broad support
Sadr's call for Iraqi blocks the signing of a code of conduct is receiving broad support: an attempt to save the political process and meet the challenges of withdrawal Osama Mahdi.
Supports the prominent personalities invited Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr for the Iraqi political forces to sign a code of conduct for the post-withdrawal on the grounds that they attempt to save the political process and meet the challenges successor exit the U.S. Army and also a response to regional developments.
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Day after the launch of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to his call to the political forces signed a code of conduct for the post-American withdrawal began this call received broad support from these forces and figures that it considers as an attempt to save the political process after the withdrawal and the face of regional developments and the administration of Iraq in a spirit of partnership and prevent dictatorship.
She pointed to the need for commitment to honor the principles of the political blocs without delay or procrastination from the goals that seek to treat all religious and ethnic minorities are brothers in the homeland and humanity and is not permitted to abuse whatever their religion or their beliefs or nationality. In addition to holding Friday prayers and the community standard in the mosques and Shiite mosques in order to strengthen the Islamic unity and national .
The Iraqi List Confirmed that the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi's support Sadr's call for the adoption of the Charter of honor and national based on dialogue and consensus between the blocks to run Iraq after the American withdrawal, explaining that this call comes from the depth reading and accurate to maintain the path of democracy and the prevention of the dictatorship in Iraq and find out of a national joint venture between the blocks of the post- U.S. withdrawal .
He expressed his adviser Hani Ashour, the Iraqi List, in a written statement received by the "Culture" list ready today discussed a mechanism for the adoption of the Charter and the items that must be included to ensure the stability of Iraq. He said that this call and previous calls for round table launched by Ammar al-Hakim (President of the Islamic Supreme Council) and the invitation of President Jalal Talabani of the dialogue between the political blocs stems from anticipation of an intellectual and an accurate reading of the reality of Iraq after the withdrawal and must be the situation in Iraq to face the challenges of the future after the U.S. withdrawal and the face of regional developments to run Iraq in a spirit of partnership and prevent dictatorship .
Ashour said that the Iraqi List, had previously called the National Partnership for the fair application of the political consensus and approved by the Erbil Convention as called for political blocs to it. He confirmed that the majority of the blocks were part of the framework of the National Alliance, such as the Sadrists and the Islamic Supreme Council as well as the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List, grouped on dialogue and political consensus, including a focus nationally adopt the democratic project and refuses to monopolize power and protect itself against all odds Atqaz the political process from collapse and to preserve the unity of Iraq particular challenges surrounding it.
Ashour and demanded the government to consider these calls into attention because it represents the grassroots and parliamentary biggest in Iraq and is keen on the future of the country and not to be drawn behind the reactions and the need to listen and listen to the voice of the people instead of exclusivity in decision-making.
He stressed that the invitation of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr came in a timely and high sense of homeland to address the failures before they escalate and to maintain the political process and the partnership of national and democratic approach.
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Sadr's call for Iraqi blocks the signing of a code of conduct is receiving broad support
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