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Iraq: Washington meddles in the Formation of New Government
Al-Manar

11/06/2010

The two main Shiite political blocs have been merged into one in order to form a government following parliamentary elections in March.

The coalition rule of law Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi National Alliance have announced their willingness to join in a single block to be known as National Alliance, said Reuters.

The coalition rule of law was second and the Iraqi National Alliance ranked third after the Iraqi List of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, which took first place by only two seats in dispute and because the division of the Shiite parties .

political factions should negotiate alliances to get enough seats to form a government, since no block has an absolute majority, according to Iraqi law.

The Kurdish Alliance, which won over 40 seats, also said he would join the Shiite bloc to form new government, which gives this new coalition enough seats to control Parliament.

Iraq: Washington meddles in the Formation of New Government


13/06/2010 According to Iraqi media sources, Americans trying to interfere in the formation of Iraq's new cabinet.

The U.S. Secretary of State should begin this weeks to Baghdad, while the Alliance for the rule of law of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi National Alliance just formed a new grand coalition with the name Shia National Alliance.

spokesman of U.S. State Department, Philip Crowley, announced that Undersecretary of State for the Middle East, Jeffrey Feltman, will travel to Iraq to discuss with Iraqi officials the formation of the new government.

"Feltman is in Iraq to talk with Iraqi officials and embassy staff and assess progress in changing relations between the U.S. and Iraq and increased non-military cooperation," said Crowley.

The American interference takes place at a time when the Iraqi vice president has made known its opposition to other countries to interfere in Iraqi internal affairs.

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