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Date:
20-7-2003 Editorial
of ?Tareeq Al-Shaab? Central
Organ of the Iraqi Communist Party Weekly
edition: 20 - 26 July 2003, No: 22 Year: 68
The
Iraqi Communist Party and the ?Governing
Council? The
Iraqi Communist Party had identified, over the past weeks, a sensible way out
for our people and homeland from the total impasse which our country ended up
with when the hated dictatorial regime collapsed but without leading to the
creation of the desired democratic alternative. This
way out of the impasse was embodied in the call for convening a broadly-based
National Conference, with the participation of our people?s political, national
and religious constituents, to set up an Iraqi transitional coalition government
that undertakes the task of addressing the urgent problems in the daily life of
the people and country. The most important tasks are ensuring security and
stability, normalising the situation, securing public and municipal services,
employment and means of living for millions of citizens, as well as preparing a
draft constitution and providing the prerequisites for free and fair elections
under UN supervision, and for entering into negotiations with the occupying
powers about the presence of their troops in our country, and putting an end to
it. However,
the demand for setting up the transitional coalition government clashed with the
resolution of the UN Security Council 1483 (22 May 2003), which legitimised and
endorsed the occupation authority, giving the Iraqi people only a consultative
role in the political decision-making process. Over
the following few weeks, and as a result of the competing views and discussions
dealing with this issue, it was possible to shift the upper limit for the role
played by the Iraqis in running the affairs of the country.
At
the end, a compromise formula was found, that is neither a transitional national
government nor
a ?Political Council? of purely consultative
nature. This
compromise is the ?Governing Council? is a new framework for action by Iraqi
people?s representatives to express the people?s will and their desire to
formulate policies and positions, within the existing complex conditions, and in
various fields: political, both internal and external, financial-economic, social ..etc. This will be taking place in a developing
process aiming to widen the authorities of the Council, so as to bring it closer
to accomplishing the process of transition and establishing the independent
Iraqi national government, that will emerge from legitimate
general elections. The
Governing Council is to undertake, in the current conditions, an active role in
restoring security and stability, normalizing the situation, eliminating
remnants of the ousted regime, putting on trial those who committed crimes
against the people, as well as participating in putting together economic and
financial policies which promote stability in the economic life as a whole,
ensure the reactivation of the production cycle, and opening the door to embark
on reconstructing and developing the country, along with restoring its
independence and sovereignty. Our
Party?s participation in the Governing Council is based on a careful
consideration of the present situation in our country. A main aspect of this consideration is
the desire of the majority of our people, aspiring to see an Iraqi body that
represents people?s interests. It also responds to the desire of broad sections
of the people to see Communists participate i directly
and actively in the current political process in the country, within the
Governing Council itself, being an arena of work, action, dialogue and struggle,
in order to achieve our people?s demands and aims. Of
course, this participation by our Party does not mean at all a retreat from its
call for and striving to speed up the formation of the sovereign Iraqi national
government, and establishing a unified democratic and federal Iraq.
It
must be said, on the other hand, that despite all the complexities and
difficulties, the work of the Governing Council, prospects of its activity and
the effectiveness of its role, are closely connected, first and foremost, to the
unity of its constituent forces, which need to be expanded, in our view, to
include other patriotic parties that were active participants in the struggle
against the dictatorial regime. The Council?s effectiveness and prospects are
also connected to its own vigour, and to what extent it responds to the urgent
and immediate demands of the people. The
Council?s influence depends as well on the people?s support for its work,
monitoring its activities in a critical and constructive way, so as to help it
to carry out its tasks and move ahead along a correct and sensible path.
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