Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Chalabi and Allawi and Abdul-Mahdi, calling for activating the role of parliamentary oversight

In meeting them .. Chalabi and Allawi and Abdul-Mahdi, calling for activating the role of parliamentary oversight
The head of the Iraqi National Congress Ahmed Chalabi and head of the National Accord Movement leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, leader of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council,
Adel Abdul-Mahdi to activate the oversight role of the House of Representatives, stressing the need to play Iraq, "a regional role positive" in the events in the region, According to a statement of Mr Chalabi's party.

The statement said that "Ahmed Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress leader Iyad Allawi discussed with the President of the National Accord Movement, and Adel Abdul Mahdi, leader of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council of the latest political developments in the Iraqi arena and the current situation in the region."

He added that it was "during the meeting, which assembled at the residence of Dr. Allawi in Baghdad where parliament said the three on the importance of activating the supervisory role of the House of Representatives as a legislative power and control vested in a constitutional monitor the performance of the executive branch and evaluate the performance of governmental institutions in order to develop its work to resolve the problems experienced by citizens and the provision of employment and the eradication of corruption and terrorism and create a better security situation."

"The three agreed on the need for Iraq to play a positive role in regional events in the region and commensurate with the weight of cultural and political."

The press statements recently indicated the existence of meetings between Chalabi and head of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, leader of the Supreme Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi with an intention to form a shadow government.

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