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Iraq
Shiite leader urges Iraq to respect voters’ choice
2006-01-15
BAGHDAD - A powerful Shiite leader said on Saturday Iraq’s new government should reflect the results of last month’s general election rather than an undemocratic consensus between political parties.

The comments by Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, head of the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA) coalition, came as political wrangling between Iraq’s majority Shiites, minority Sunni Arabs and the Kurds gets underway to form the country’s first full-term government since the fall of Saddam Hussein in April 2003. A consensus-based government “signifies the end of democracy, the end of giving power to the majority and of the elections,” Hakim told the publicly-funded Al-Sabah newspaper.

The UIA coalition of Shiite parties, headed by Hakim’s Supreme Council of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (SCIRI), appears to have won the most votes in the December 15 election, according to initial indications.
Wotta coincidence. No wonder he wants everyone to respect democracy. This time.
Rejecting consensus politics, Hakim called for a more representative government based on the results of the election. He indicated that Sunni Arabs and Kurds would be invited to take part in the government, but only on the terms of the winning Shiite coalition.

As a result, said Hakim, the country would also enjoy a viable opposition -- crucial in a democracy. “We think there are sections of the Iraqi population who must take part, at the moment, in the planning and execution” of the political process, he said. “Therefore, we believe their participation is necessary in the formation of the next government.”

However, the Shiite leader also defended the existence of a ”genuine opposition to complete the structure of the democratic system.”
Until they do something he doesn't like.
Posted by:Steve White

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