Publish Date: 16 September 2015 - 13:36

BAGHDAD, Sep. 16 (MNA) – The head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, Ammar al-Hakim, yesterday called to back important laws that allow to support the reforms implemented by the Government, while the parliament calls for more support to national reconciliation.

Al-Hakim met with a delegation of the Al-Wataniyah Alliance in the capital and stressed the need of achieving that the reforms implemented by Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi be in accordance with the law and Constitution.

For that, the Shia religious leader also urged to back regulations that support the reforms themselves.

The Al-Wataniyah representatives praised Al-Hakim's initiatives and his efforts to preserve and consolidate Iraq's stability, while tries to come points of view and projects in different sectors closer, even some of other ethnic-religious creeds.

The meeting came after statements made by the Parliament Speaker of Iraq, Salim Al-Jubouri, urging the UN and other international actors to play a major role in promoting national reconciliation in Iraq.

During a meeting with the UN Secretariat General special representative for Iraq, Jan Kubis, Al-Jubouri reviewed the latest political and security events, but made emphasis in the implementation of laws by the chamber and the promotion of reconciliation among Iraqis.

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