Monday, November 8, 2010

Iraqi Leaders Meet In Search Of Political Compromise

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Press TV

Iraqi Leaders Begin Coalition Talks -- Al Jazeera

Iraq's rival political groups meet in Irbil to discuss power-sharing deal in bid to break an eight-month-old deadlock.

Iraqi political leaders have begun a meeting aimed at breaking an eight-month deadlock over the formation of a new government and assure Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's incumbent prime minister, a second term in office.

Monday's meeting, hosted by Massoud Barzani, the Kurdish regional president, in the Kurdish capital Irbil, is expected to last for two days and will aim to create a government of national unity, including Shias, Sunnis and Kurds.

Iraq has been without a government since elections on March 7, when the Sunni dominated Iraqiya bloc won 91 seats and al-Maliki's State of Law took 89.

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More News On Iraq

Cautious Hope In Iraq Of Breakthrough Deal On New Government -- Radio Free Europe
Iraqi rivals hold talks to end political deadlock -- Yahoo News/AFP
Top Iraqis huddle to end political impasse -- CNN
Iraqi rivals meet in Kurdistan to end political deadlock -- Xinhuanet
Iraqi leaders hold government power-sharing talks -- BBC
Rival Iraqi Leaders Hold Meeting to Divide Power -- Voice of America
U.S. urges Iraq to form inclusive government -- Yahoo News/Reuters
ANALYSIS: Eight months on, Kurds play kingmakers in Iraq parliament -- M&C
Don't Hang Tariq Aziz: The death sentence for Saddam's henchman threatens Iraq's exceedingly fragile democracy. -- Christopher Hitchens, Slate

My Comment: While these Iraqi political leaders fight over power, Iraq's violence continues. No surprise .... Iraq's citizens are getting fed up.

Update: Iraqi leaders adjourn meeting without agreement -- The Telegraph

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