Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Talabani talks about the return to Iraq after the feast

The source of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Talabani talks about the return to Iraq after the feast

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 / AUGUST 2013 16:21

Talabani talks about the return to Iraq after the feastTwilight News / A source in the party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, on Saturday, the existence of intent to re-Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in the country after the Eid al-Fitr.

The source said in an interview with “Twilight News” that “senior leaders in the party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan talking about intentions and perhaps also preparations for the return of President Jalal Talabani to the country.”

The source, who asked not to refer to named to the sensitivity of the issue that “it is likely that this step is done in a maximum period of two weeks shortly after Eid al-Fitr holiday.”

The source, who declined to give further details, saying only that “the current health status of Talabani allows moving to the country and the completion of receiving treatment,” he said, stressing that “the aircraft will be reduced by Talabani will go immediately to Sulaymaniyah.”

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani had suffered a stroke mid-December last year, and since then transfer to a German hospital for treatment.

He called the Supreme Judicial Council on May 13 last Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi take legal action regarding the absence of President Jalal Talabani for his position.

Iraqi law stipulates that in the event of confirmation of physicians similar to the President of the Republic of healing and its ability to carry out its work, it is absent presidential office is not considered free and can, according to the return it to fill the office that replaced during the period of absence his deputy Khudair Alkhozai.

Reports speak quite a few time ago that Talabani’s absence from the political arena leave a clear impact on the general political situation in Iraq, as well as the impact significantly on the internal situation of his party.

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