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    UNHCR crisis confuse the papers within the National Alliance and postpone the replacement of Hakim

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    UNHCR crisis confuse the papers within the National Alliance and postpone the replacement of Hakim


     Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah 

    The crisis of the Electoral Commission extended to the presidency of the National Alliance, which has become linked to the agreement of the components of the rule of law to nominate candidates in the new Board of Commissioners, amid assertions that start negotiations between the Shiite blocs and the Sadrists to form a large bloc. 
    The governing body of the National Alliance this week, the three names nominated by the rule of law to fill the post of head of the coalition successor to Ammar al-Hakim, who ended his term of office last September. 
    The head of the Dawa Party / Home Organization MP Ali al-Badiri, in a telephone conversation with (range), that "resolve the issue of the presidency of the National Alliance within the coalition of the rule of law is stopped, but linked to pass candidates of the Electoral Commission in the House of Representatives," noting that " Law in the new Board of Commissioners will be 3 seats. "
    "In the case of Maliki's largest representation in the Electoral Commission, he is ready to give up the presidency of the coalition to any bloc within the coalition of state law," adding that "the file of the presidency will be subject to party quotas." 
    The head of the Dawa Party / the organization of the interior that "the blocks do not bother at the present time any government position as much as its sole concern in how to get enough seats within the Council of the new Electoral Commission," noting that "these understandings are being sought within the corridors of political." 
    Al-Badairi said that "the crises and problems that plague the ranks of the National Alliance make it impossible to solve the problem of the presidency, which will be led by the leader of the National Wisdom Movement Ammar al-Hakim proxy for another year," ruling out "reaching the Shiite forces to agree on a personality acceptable to all parties amid crises.
    "I advise the Shiite blocs to vote for Nuri al-Maliki to head the coalition because this will deepen the disagreement between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the one hand and Nouri al-Maliki on the other," he said. "But Maliki's chances are weak compared to other candidates." 
    And ended the presidency of Ammar al-Hakim of the National Alliance on the fifth of last September, in accordance with the agreement reached by the Shiite parties last year. Under the agreement, the presidency will be transferred to a one-year period, to be administered by a candidate from the state of law later. 
    The coalition of state law has agreed, on Tuesday, the nomination of Nuri al-Maliki as head of the National Alliance, according to the agreement signed with the National Coalition a year ago.
    "There are negotiations between the Shiite blocs on the formation of a large bloc, including the Sadrist movement, the criterion of sharing the seats of the Electoral Commission in between them," he said, . 
    Over the past few days, fierce and big competition within the bloc of the rule of law between Nuri al-Maliki and Hadi al-Amiri and Khudair Khuzaie to head the National Alliance. In April, Al-Mada revealed the Dawa Party's fear of looking for an alternative to Hakim in light of the differences that beset the party. According to sources, the differences resulted in 3 currents that conflict leadership within the rule of law led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi and Ali Adib, who entered the line of competition with the Secretary General of the Dawa Party Nuri al-Maliki.
    On the nomination of al-Maliki to head the National Alliance, says al-Badiri that "nomination form and debate and vote another form," adding that "these pressures exercised by some blocks to get the largest representation in the Electoral Commission." 
    In turn denies the current wisdom of the national proposal for any candidate for the presidency of the National Alliance, likely to hold a meeting of the leadership of the coalition next Tuesday to discuss three names of candidates from the coalition of the rule of law to fill the site of the new president. 
    "The candidate for the presidency of the National Alliance has to accept the acceptability of all political parties within the National Alliance and outside," says Fadi al-Shammari, saying that "a lot of forces did not show any position on the names of candidates."
    The leader of the current Hakim that "the agreement signed between the National Coalition and the rule of law on the presidency of the National Alliance last year, the political entity to which the prime minister belongs to make room for the seven Shiite forces to nominate another person to the presidency of the National Alliance." 
    Al-Hakim was elected in early September as head of the National Alliance for a one-year term, replacing Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who took office since 2010. The choice came after an agreement with the Dawa Party. 
    For his part, sources from the coalition of state law that "all the blocs voted unanimously to choose Maliki as a candidate for the post of president of the National Alliance," noting that "the selection process was free of any reservations or problems."
    "Al-Maliki told the forces of the coalition of the rule of law to withdraw his candidacy from the presidency of the National Alliance, preferring to devote full time to prepare the mass and the new list that he intends to form during the coming periods. 
    Informed sources have spoken to (extent), the beginning of last September, that Maliki told the forces of a coalition of state law to withdraw his candidacy from the presidency of the National Alliance preferring to devote full time to prepare the bloc and the new list, which intends to form during the coming periods. 
    In turn, says MP for the Badr parliamentary bloc, Siham al-Moussawi, in a statement to (range), that "there is determination by the components of the rule of law on Maliki's nomination for the presidency of the National Alliance," asserting that "the vote was in the presence of the wing of Abadi and Khalid al-Attiyah and Khudair Khuzaie."
    And the distribution of positions and positions among the components of the rule of law on the basis of the election, Moussawi explains that "the rule of law and one block is not subject to the position of the head of the coalition to the quota," referring to "put the Badr bloc to name Amiri as an alternative candidate for the presidency of the coalition in the event Maliki refused to take office."



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