
The head of the national parliamentary bloc (Watania) MP Hassan Shwayrd al-Hamdani said that the vice president for national reconciliation, Iyad Allawi, will initiate the formation of a special joint committees between the presidency and the government, and other parties, to activate the national reconciliation this week. "
He told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / "Allawi is ready to start in coordination with all parties in order to activate the national reconciliation file, on the grounds that he has a clear roadmap towards this important file, because we need genuine national reconciliation, serve Iraqi society ".
Hamdani explained that "Allawi's vision for reconciliation, is how to return harmony among all components of Iraqi society," noting that" special committees will work to restore unity, and establish good relations between all the components of the Iraqi people, in order to create one united Iraq from north to south. "
And on the formation of the new government and its ability to solve the problems of the country, al-Hamdani said, "We hope the government can go towards solving all the problems faced by the country, and work as one team, because serving the country is the ultimate title of each politician."
He said "the government should embark on finding solutions to urgent security for re-displaced to their areas, as well as begin the process of construction, reconstruction and investment."
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