Psycho4Bud
10-26-2005, 09:15 PM
The deal seems to have paid off when three Sunni Arab parties announced an alliance for the December round of voting, after the landmark January elections were largely boycotted by the minority community.
The Conference of the People of Iraq, the Iraqi Islamic Party, and the Iraqi National Dialogue "agreed to run on one list under the name Iraqi Concord Front," a joint statement said.
The Islamic Party, the Iraqi version of the Muslim Brotherhood, boycotted the January elections but called on voters to approve the constitution. Both the National Dialogue and the Conference of the People both opposed ratifying the constitution.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051026/wl_mideast_afp/iraq_051026185746
Why look what group is joining into the political process. So much for a civil war! :dance:
The Conference of the People of Iraq, the Iraqi Islamic Party, and the Iraqi National Dialogue "agreed to run on one list under the name Iraqi Concord Front," a joint statement said.
The Islamic Party, the Iraqi version of the Muslim Brotherhood, boycotted the January elections but called on voters to approve the constitution. Both the National Dialogue and the Conference of the People both opposed ratifying the constitution.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051026/wl_mideast_afp/iraq_051026185746
Why look what group is joining into the political process. So much for a civil war! :dance: