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Iraqi article urges premier to appoint government spokesperson.

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of article by Jamal al-Kharasan headlined "The game of statements and the absence of an official spokesperson" published by Iraqi National Congress (INC) weekly newspaper Al-Mu'tamar on 23 April

The newly-elected government is at the door. This has been an ambition of ours that we have always dreamed of achieving - to have an umbrella that covers many of the requirements that have so far remained out of reach for many Iraqis. Although the demands are many, this time round we want a response from the government of Dr Al-Ja'fari. We ask it to put an end to the crisis of fiery statements coming from this official or that diplomat. In other words, the …

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