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U.S.-Picked Iraqi Council Wants to Stay
The Las Vegas Sun ^ | May 08, 2004 at 16:11:29 PDT | HAMZA HENDAWI

Posted on 05/08/2004 10:57:20 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -

An expanded Governing Council should appoint and oversee the work of a caretaker government due to take over from the U.S.-led occupation June 30, the U.S.-picked body said Saturday.

The statement by the council was the clearest sign yet of significant differences between the Iraqi administration and U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi over the best way to establish a transitional government to take power June 30 until elections the following January.

Brahimi, who arrived Thursday to help set up the new government, had proposed an administration with limited powers and made up of Iraqis without ties to established parties. Brhaimi's plan would eliminate key members of the 25-member council.

Several council members have privately said that the body was divided over the best way forward, pointing out that those who wished to see the council still in existence beyond June 30 represented one of several factions.

Last month, Brahimi proposed dissolving the council and naming a caretaker government of "men and women known for their honesty, integrity and competence" to serve from June 30, when limited sovereignty will be restored to Iraqis, until a general election held by Jan. 31. He also suggested a prime minister, a president and two vice presidents be appointed.

He suggested that the incoming government should have limited a mandate since it will only be in office for up to seven months.

Brahimi also gave the impression that a proportionate representation of major political parties in the government was not a high priority, but several Governing Council members have made clear that they don't want a weak government.

"The council believes that any future government must enjoy wide popular support so it can run the nation's affairs at this crucial stage of its history," said the council statement in a thinly veiled reference to the need for representation of political parties. "It must also be efficient, honest and has political capability."

Since declaring his proposals last month, Brahimi has been accused in Iraq of favoring the country's Sunni Arab minority - he is a Sunni himself - and of being too close to Washington. Politicians from Iraq's Shiite majority, like Governing Council member Ahmad Chalabi, have led criticism of Brahimi's ideas.

Others have stressed that his role was consultative and his proposals nonbinding.

"There is wide opposition to the Brahimi plan in Iraq," Chalabi's spokesman Entifadh Qanbar told reporters in New York on Friday. "The whole idea of having the U.N. or any foreign entity to appoint or lead a political process in Iraq is not acceptable," said Qanbar, He labeled Brahimi an "Arab nationalist" who once supported ousted dictator Saddam Hussein.

Some of this criticism is believed motivated by fears that the political careers of council members like Chalabi will end with the demise of the council. The council is widely unpopular as too closely associated with the occupation and because many of its members have no popular support to speak of.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: brahimi; chalabi; governingcouncil; iraq; rebuildingiraq

1 posted on 05/08/2004 10:57:20 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
As compared to what? Where is the support for the alternatives?
2 posted on 05/08/2004 10:59:52 PM PDT by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
This is good--the GC will not roll over and let Brahimi dictate how their government will be structured.
3 posted on 05/08/2004 11:06:44 PM PDT by jolie560
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To: jolie560
I agree!
4 posted on 05/08/2004 11:14:27 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: AmericanVictory
"As compared to what? Where is the support for the alternatives?"

Plan A is that Mr Brahimi comes to baghdad, rings up his favorite baathist pals from the old days when he was Arab League head and they said not a word against Saddam, and asks them who he should appoint.

This is 'favored' because, well, we all know that the UN turns everything it touches to Gold and makes is Acceptable to the World Community. (at least that portion riding with diplomatic plates in New York City).

Sounds like *any* Plan B would be better!!!
5 posted on 05/08/2004 11:30:09 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"There is wide opposition to the Brahimi plan in Iraq," Chalabi's spokesman Entifadh Qanbar told reporters in New York on Friday. "The whole idea of having the U.N. or any foreign entity to appoint or lead a political process in Iraq is not acceptable," said Qanbar, He labeled Brahimi an "Arab nationalist" who once supported ousted dictator Saddam Hussein.

On second thoughts, this is bad... without consensus, there will still be "it's imposed" mentality. On balance, we are better off evolving the IGC than disbanding it. Why not expand the IGC and have the IGC be the body to appoint the President and Prime Minister etc.? And let the IGC remain as a consultative body.

6 posted on 05/08/2004 11:33:16 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Yeah really. The Shiites fear Lakhdar Brahimi wants to bring the Sunni minority back into power through the back door. Its just like the U.S government to pine for the bad old days of Ba'athist imposed "stability" in Iraq that never was.
7 posted on 05/09/2004 12:37:25 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: WOSG
That sounds like a good idea. Why is all of this hassle going on anyway?

What is the benefit of doing all of this for a body that will only last a few months?

Why can't sovereignty be turned over to the ICG, or as you say, an expanded IGC?
8 posted on 05/09/2004 12:57:17 AM PDT by texasflower (in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The UN didn't lift a finger to help Iraqis all these years under the brutal Saddam regime and now they get a say in who takes over next? The Iraqis should send Brahimi packing and make him feel lucky that they didn't string him up as an example.
9 posted on 05/09/2004 1:14:02 AM PDT by Azzurri
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Brahimi proposed dissolving the council and naming a caretaker government of "men and women known for their honesty, integrity and competence"

And a UN representative will recognize these qualities how?

10 posted on 05/09/2004 2:21:25 AM PDT by Grut
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
What Iraq and Afghanistan both need is strict government wide term limits for all who are in power. If they just have thugs in charge for a lifetime, they will descend into a thugocracy.
11 posted on 05/09/2004 5:16:36 AM PDT by tkathy (nihilism: absolute destructiveness toward the world at large and oneself)
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