Ali al-Dabbagh of Kirkuk: 140 constitutional article is under way and will end in time

Ali al-Dabbagh of Kirkuk: 140 constitutional article is under way and will end in time

08/05/2012 14:26

Erbil, May 8 / May (Rn) – The Iraqi government spokesman told a news conference held today, Tuesday, city of Kirkuk, said that article 140 constitutional article will expire over time. and the Iraqi Council of Ministers had a meeting today in the Park “Bawakourkor” city of Kirkuk, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with the participation of seven ministers only, while not attended any of the Minister Kurds. said Skinner, who is accompanying Maliki on his visit to the province of Kirkuk, said “the meeting of the Council of Ministers referred to the Article 140, as a constitutional article will follow its course,” adding that “Article will expire over time . ” The Iraqi government spokesman said that “talk was about the distribution of 100 housing units soon, the citizens of Kirkuk.” and on the non-arrival of Minister Kurds, accompanied by the Prime Minister to Kirkuk, explained that “part of the Minister Kurds were out of the country, and the number of Arab ministers also did not attend the meeting. ” The visit of Maliki, the second of its kind after the hearing held by the Council of ministers in Basra earlier this year, to one of the areas of conflict between Arbil and Baghdad under tension hangs over the air between the KRG and the federal government, with varying readings analysts and observers of the significance of that visit. From: Shad Hazar, see: Ihsan Aervani

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