MP, Mahmud Othman said that President Jalal Talabani with a delegation of Kurdish political blocs\' leaders would arrive in Baghdad during the next two days to discuss with political blocs, especially the National Alliance, the political crisis. He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that \"The Kurdish parties all agreed that the policies of the federal government towards the province and the political partners must be changed.\" Noting \"in the case this policy have not changed, the Kurdish delegation will ask the National Alliance to change Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki by another character from the National Alliance.\" He explained: \"not cancelling Tigris Operations Command, by the federal government, has deepened the political crisis between the Governments of the center and the province, because the Kurds and unanimously insist on canceling this leadership.\" Noting\" the Kurdish security delegation put, this key point in the last negotiations held in Baghdad, but rejecting this point by the military commanders at the Defense Ministry in the federal government, led that the region took a new position toward the central government. The Secretary General of the Ministry of Peshmerga, Jabbar Yawar announced yesterday that the central government is not serious to resolve their differences with the Kurdistan region and it insisted on exclusivity policy and the imposition of military solutions.
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