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    Saudi newspaper reveals differences between the Sunni blocs on the presidency of parliament

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    Saudi newspaper reveals differences between the Sunni blocs on the presidency of parliament Empty Saudi newspaper reveals differences between the Sunni blocs on the presidency of parliament

    Post by Rocky Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:08 am


    Saudi newspaper reveals differences between the Sunni blocs on the presidency of parliament

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The newspaper "Al-Hayat" Saudi Arabia, on Sunday, there are differences between the winning Sunni blocs on the post of speaker of the new parliament, noting that all names were not officially nominated.
    "The winning Sunni blocs in the recent legislative elections in Iraq are still inconsistent about the name of the candidate for the presidency of the federal parliament, despite the announcement of more than one person nominated for this post."
    The newspaper quoted the coalition of national Raad al-Dahlaki as saying that "blocks represent the Sunni component is still considering the possibility of a coalition for negotiations to form a new government, but did not agree on the names nominated for senior positions, including the presidency of parliament."
    Al-Dahlaki added that "the names announced, all did not run officially, and the statements are just expectations, because the winning blocs have not met for weeks, and waiting for the final ratification of the election results." Ending / 25

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