The supreme religious authority today, through its generous invitation, has put points on the letters and defined the political path that should be followed by everyone in the post-Kirkuk period," said MP Abbas al-Bayati.
Al-Bayati said in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it that the Supreme Benchmark identified "priorities and national tasks, which should be focused on the concerns of the government and parliament and political forces in various directions, which is the unity of Iraq and dialogue under the Constitution and constitutional rights equal to all Iraqis, To deal with and look at what has been achieved in the common areas - the conflict - with no bidding or speeches of fire or death revenge or commercial political electoral.
Al-Bayati added that "the supreme religious authority praised the peaceful spread of the armed forces in all its forms in the common areas - the dispute over them - and the Order of Ezz and pride on the chest of these heroic forces and its commander-in-chief the Prime Minister for his wisdom and good management of this sensitive file and dealing with this crisis with its usual calm, To be celebrated by all parties involved in the crisis. "
"Once again, the religious authority reaffirms its commitment to the rights of all of Iraq without exception, discrimination or favoritism, and that it is at a distance from all Iraqis and sees them as equal patriarchal views."
Al-Bayati pointed out that "the call of reference today should be a guide and a road map to move towards a new national and political horizon of dealing and dealing between political parties and settle their differences and abandonment of the interest of citizens and their rights and services."
He added that "the reference call today is not limited to the federal government and the Kurds, but also the assertions on the need to address the concerns of their sons of the Sunni Arabs with regard to the return of displaced persons in common areas to their cities and homes and the rejection of sectarianism in dealing at all levels."
Al-Bayati added, "We are proud of this reference, which God gave us in this sensitive section of the history of Iraq, which was the lifeline of the rights of everyone and the civil peace and the integrity of the political process and the implementation of the Constitution and intervened in turns and times of crises.
Al-Bayati said, "The Kurdish leaders should seize this golden opportunity and hasten to declare their position and not to miss this historical moment as it happened the previous time. We expect these leaders to respond to this sincere and fair national invitation to the supreme authority and put aside their tense positions and overcome the confusion in their ranks. , And rush to support the principles and principles put forward by the reference today in preparation for the next phase.
"We can only say thank you for the supreme reference to our people in all its sects and our long-term and long-term health, and that it will remain the stronghold of everyone and the tent in which all Iraqis in all their affiliations will remain and respond in response to their appeals and appeals."
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Al-Bayati said in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it that the Supreme Benchmark identified "priorities and national tasks, which should be focused on the concerns of the government and parliament and political forces in various directions, which is the unity of Iraq and dialogue under the Constitution and constitutional rights equal to all Iraqis, To deal with and look at what has been achieved in the common areas - the conflict - with no bidding or speeches of fire or death revenge or commercial political electoral.
Al-Bayati added that "the supreme religious authority praised the peaceful spread of the armed forces in all its forms in the common areas - the dispute over them - and the Order of Ezz and pride on the chest of these heroic forces and its commander-in-chief the Prime Minister for his wisdom and good management of this sensitive file and dealing with this crisis with its usual calm, To be celebrated by all parties involved in the crisis. "
"Once again, the religious authority reaffirms its commitment to the rights of all of Iraq without exception, discrimination or favoritism, and that it is at a distance from all Iraqis and sees them as equal patriarchal views."
Al-Bayati pointed out that "the call of reference today should be a guide and a road map to move towards a new national and political horizon of dealing and dealing between political parties and settle their differences and abandonment of the interest of citizens and their rights and services."
He added that "the reference call today is not limited to the federal government and the Kurds, but also the assertions on the need to address the concerns of their sons of the Sunni Arabs with regard to the return of displaced persons in common areas to their cities and homes and the rejection of sectarianism in dealing at all levels."
Al-Bayati added, "We are proud of this reference, which God gave us in this sensitive section of the history of Iraq, which was the lifeline of the rights of everyone and the civil peace and the integrity of the political process and the implementation of the Constitution and intervened in turns and times of crises.
Al-Bayati said, "The Kurdish leaders should seize this golden opportunity and hasten to declare their position and not to miss this historical moment as it happened the previous time. We expect these leaders to respond to this sincere and fair national invitation to the supreme authority and put aside their tense positions and overcome the confusion in their ranks. , And rush to support the principles and principles put forward by the reference today in preparation for the next phase.
"We can only say thank you for the supreme reference to our people in all its sects and our long-term and long-term health, and that it will remain the stronghold of everyone and the tent in which all Iraqis in all their affiliations will remain and respond in response to their appeals and appeals."
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