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Dr. Mahmoud Othman is an Iraqi
Kurdish parliamentarian who represents the KDP and PUK- dominated
Kurdistani List in Baghdad. Photo: AK news
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June
10, 2012
ERBIL-Hewlêr,
Kurdistan region 'Iraq', — The meetings and talks
over the current crisis in Iraq do not allude to a
clear destiny and this may cause damage to Kurds, an
MP of the Kurdistan Blocs Coalition (KBC) warned.
The participants in Erbil and Najaf meetings did not
give any specific details about the agreements they
reached except some points declared in a joint
statement, said Dr Mahmoud Othman.
Othman said the described the situation "vague and
doubtful…. while the parties to the dispute work
against each other now."
Four leaders, namely Kurdistan's President Massoud
Barzani, Iraqiya List Leader Ayad Allawi, Sadr
Current Leader Muqtada al-Sadr and speaker of the
House of Representatives,www.ekurd.net
Osama al-Nujaifi have so far met three times to
demand the National Alliance (NA) replace Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
They met first in Erbil and sent a letter to NA,
asking Maliki to comply with the constitution and
agreements and stop his "unilateral" ruling.
After Maliki rejected the allegations, the leaders
met in Najaf and Suli and demanded the NA replace
Maliki.
Now that the NA in response calls for negotiations,
Iraqiya List MPs have began a signature campaign
against Maliki and wait for the response of the
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to withdraw
confidence from Maliki inside the House.
"The political process in Iraq is undergoing a
dangerous and sensitive situation and most of the
current meetings and negotiations are carries out
off the record," Othman said.
The situation "arouses fears," KBC MP warned "there
are many risks for Kurds for lack of any guarantees
for resolving the issues in the phase after
withdrawing confidence from PM Nouri al-Maliki."
Allegedly Iraqiya has obtained more than the legal
number of signatures (164) against PM.
Reports are that Maliki has convinced more than 20
Iraqiya MPs to take back their signatures.
PM's State of Law Coalition (SLC) also claims the
current efforts against Maliki have failed as
President Talabani allegedly refuted an official
demand by Nujaifi for withdrawing confidence from
PM.
By Mohammed Abdul-Rahman
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