BAGHDAD, Iraq - Sunni Muslim Arabs will be given up to 25 seats on the committee drafting Iraq's new constitution, President Jalal Talabani said Thursday.
The announcement, made during a visit to Baghdad by British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, was a victory for Iraq's Sunni Arabs, who threatened to pull out of the political process if they were not given a bigger say on the committee.
"We have decided to add about 20 to 25 members from Sunnis in the committee, which will draft the constitution with full rights like other members who were elected by the parliament," Talabani said. "This will be done very soon and we are discussing to finalize the making of this decision," he added.
Talabani's call seemed to meet demands made a day earlier by top Sunni leaders for 27 seats on a committee drafting the new Constitution. Two Sunni Arab lawmakers sit on a 55-member parliamentary committee drafting the charter, but Sunni Arabs felt this was too small a representation.
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