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Iraq

Iraqi President Says Parliament To Convene March 12

President Talabani (file photo) (RFE/RL)

March 6, 2006 -- Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said today he would call Iraq's new parliament into session for the first time on March 12.

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Talabani said he would issue a decree later today setting the date for the inaugural meeting.


The legislature would then have 60 days during which it must elect a new head of state and approve a prime minister and cabinet.


The parliament was elected nearly three months ago, but its meeting has been delayed by political wrangling over a new government and by an upsurge in sectarian violence.


In an attack today, a car bomb in Ba'qubah, northeast of Baghdad killed at least four police officers and two civilians. Some 20 people were injured. A series of bomb explosions rocked Baghdad, reportedly killing several people.


(compiled from agency reports)

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