Iyad al-Samarrai: We hope to resolve the election results to be forming a strong government that can meet the challenges
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Iyad al-Samarrai: We hope to resolve the election results to be forming a strong government that can meet the challenges
2010-04-06 17:07:36
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BAGHDAD (Iba) .. The chief of the House of Representatives outgoing Dr. Iyad al-Samarrai what he called "criminal gangs" of being behind the bombings that killed dozens of Iraqi civilians in the last few days, but declined to identify the nature and identity of these bands, saying, as a mix of gangs, the former regime and the New Testament.
Rejected the samurai in a press statement published on the site (ANI) electronic direct link between the results of the election and a surge in bombings, and said that "being of bombings in various parts of Iraq is the result of the work of criminal gangs wreak in the land of Iraq, corruption, and gangs exploit the uncertainty surrounding the scene political day after the elections, a sight that is unclear and unstable, may be an incentive for these gangs to proceed with the criminal business.
He expressed hope that "a resolution of the election results to be forming a strong government able to address these challenges."
The Samurai, "I say this without this I mean that the bombings are the direct result of the elections, this is much exaggerated, because both old and new bands are present, but the gang will continue throughout this period has potential no doubt huge."
In response to a question put to him whether features of the next government have been vindicated, Samarrai said: "This is still not known so far, has not been put forward for discussion later, that the election results have not been resolved, and many of the appeals submitted, has needs is the election results to two weeks, and then are invited to the House of Representatives to convene in a period of not less than two weeks, and then begin talks political forces in the talks to form a government. "
He stressed that "the time is still too early to talk about the government now"
http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?name=inner&t=politics&id=23485
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BAGHDAD (Iba) .. The chief of the House of Representatives outgoing Dr. Iyad al-Samarrai what he called "criminal gangs" of being behind the bombings that killed dozens of Iraqi civilians in the last few days, but declined to identify the nature and identity of these bands, saying, as a mix of gangs, the former regime and the New Testament.
Rejected the samurai in a press statement published on the site (ANI) electronic direct link between the results of the election and a surge in bombings, and said that "being of bombings in various parts of Iraq is the result of the work of criminal gangs wreak in the land of Iraq, corruption, and gangs exploit the uncertainty surrounding the scene political day after the elections, a sight that is unclear and unstable, may be an incentive for these gangs to proceed with the criminal business.
He expressed hope that "a resolution of the election results to be forming a strong government able to address these challenges."
The Samurai, "I say this without this I mean that the bombings are the direct result of the elections, this is much exaggerated, because both old and new bands are present, but the gang will continue throughout this period has potential no doubt huge."
In response to a question put to him whether features of the next government have been vindicated, Samarrai said: "This is still not known so far, has not been put forward for discussion later, that the election results have not been resolved, and many of the appeals submitted, has needs is the election results to two weeks, and then are invited to the House of Representatives to convene in a period of not less than two weeks, and then begin talks political forces in the talks to form a government. "
He stressed that "the time is still too early to talk about the government now"
http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?name=inner&t=politics&id=23485
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