
MP, of the citizen bloc, Faleh al-Sari considered the crisis experienced by the country as security crisis more than political. He explained in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / "in spite of the political crisis that Iraq has plagued, but the real crisis the Iraqis are suffered is security crisis, noting that the security reality needs fast changings." He asked "to replace security leaders by efficient ones mainly rely on intelligence and conducting proactive operations to hunt down the armed groups." He explained that "the relationship between the three presidencies is okay after the meeting, which was called by the head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, which led to a state of understanding and rapprochement among them." The leader figure in the State of Law coalition, the MP Ali al-Allaq announced that the National Alliance formed a special committee to negotiate with other political blocs to discuss the possibility of convening a national meeting as soon as possible. " Baghdad and other provinces had witnessed, during the past few days, a series of bombings, by car bombs and improvised explosive devices, which killed and wounded hundreds. / End
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