The differences between the ruling parties were extended to Baghdad and Kirkuk

Iraq and Kurdistan Region Service - The Secretary General of the Islamic Union of Kurdistan criticized the ruling parties and announced that their inability to form a government has led to differences in Baghdad and Kirkuk and has made relations between them more difficult.

According to Kurdpress, Salahuddin Muhammad Bahauddin, Secretary General of the Islamic Union of Kurdistan, announced at the meeting of the leadership council of this party: "The ruling parties not only failed to activate the Kurdistan Parliament and form a government at the right time, but they also transferred their differences and problems to Baghdad and Kirkuk, and this has strained the relations between them even more." "Especially in the issue of electing the president of Iraq."

He said: "The Islamic Union of Kurdistan and its leadership made a serious effort from the beginning for the Kurdish factions in the Iraqi parliament to agree on a road map, but the requests and initiatives of this party were not answered until the differences reached the current situation."

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