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    Twilight News / Kurdish delegation entered a meeting with leaders of the Fatah Alliance and the coalition of the rule of law in the capital Baghdad. 
    The delegation of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan headed the secretary of the political bureau of the party, Fadel Mirani, while the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, head of the body working in the Political Bureau of the Union Mullah Bakhtiar.
    The meeting was held at the home of Fatah leader Hadi al-Amiri. 
    A member of the delegation of the two main parties in the Kurdistan Region to Baghdad Mullah Bakhtiar on Saturday evening that they will agree on naming the largest bloc and the formation of the government with the parties that are committed to implement the project delegation. 
    "We will agree with the parties that will accept the large part of our project which consists of not repeating previous experiences in governance, applying Article 140 of the constitution, arming the Peshmerga forces and disbursing their budget, and resolving the problem of oil and gas," Mullah Bakhtiar told reporters. 
    Mullah Bakhtiar stressed that "all paragraphs and items of the project are based on the permanent Iraqi constitution," saying that "we wish the parties parties Shiite and Sunni to go together in the formation of a government so that no one can evade the implementation of the agreements that were formed according to them, "He said.
    The meeting comes shortly after Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi denied that he had refused to negotiate on Kirkuk, which was run by the federal government about a year after its participation in the referendum of Kurdistan. 
    The issue of Kirkuk and the management of oil files and salaries of staff in the region are the main demands of the Kurds to join the largest bloc. 
    Abadi said during his meeting with a number of journalists in Baghdad, that there are demands for the Sunnis and Kurds are viable and acceptable, and it will be after the formation of the new government. 
    He also stressed his readiness to negotiate on oil and security files and the manner of administration, and denied his refusal to negotiate on the file of Kirkuk. 
    But Abadi said that there are Iraqi parties "signed a document in which to concede to the Kurds from the disputed areas, including Kirkuk." 
    The talk of Abadi, the day before the scheduled session of the new parliament to launch a marathon after the formation of the government.
    However, the formation of the government needs to cause the Constitution to form a larger bloc within the parliament, which is not reached by two Shiite camps leading negotiations in this regard. 
    The first camp consists of Nuri al-Maliki (the coalition of state law) and the leader of Badr Hadi al-Amiri (also leads the coalition of conquest), while the second Shiite camp and the most prominent symbols, Haider Abadi, Ammar al-Hakim, Muqtada al-Sadr and Iyad Allawi. 
    So far, the first camp was able to collect less than 100 seats, and includes a coalition of the rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki (26 seats), and led by Hadi al-Amiri (48 seats), and the will of Hanan al-Fatlawi (3 seats), and competencies led by Haitham Jubouri (two seats) , As well as small blocks that have won a seat or two seats in southern Iraq, as well as others said leaders in this camp that "took off their sale to slaves and wise and pledged to be with us."
    (21 seats), the wisdom led by Ammar al-Hakim (19 seats), and the victory led by Haider Abadi (42 seats), to the Alongside lists of Turkoman and Christian minorities, officials said, "They made oral promises last Sunday to join the coalition, being more Iraqi than the first." 
    The Kurdish blocs, most notably the Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Alliance (43 seats), turned to the Qubban egg. The acceptance of these blocs in alliance with one of the two Shiite camps would defeat the competition in favor of one party over the other. The United States, through its envoy, who allocated more than one aircraft between Baghdad and Erbil to the movement of leaders and leaders of Sunni and Kurdish Iraqi.
     



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