Kurdistan Regional Parliament
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Kurdistan Democratic Party:
We are ready to resume the activities of the parliament immediately
Iraq and Kurdistan Region Service - A member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's political bureau, stating that after 20 months since the regional parliamentary elections and the signing of a political agreement between the parties, there is no longer any excuse to postpone the start of the parliament's work, emphasized his party's readiness to resume the activities of the parliament immediately.
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The Kurdistan Region’s Deepest Political Rift
World Desk – A senior official from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) has warned that the ongoing deadlock in forming a new government could once again push the Kurdistan Region toward the separate administration of areas controlled by the two main parties—a situation described as unprecedented since the unification of governing structures in 2006.
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Rayan Khaldani welcomed the new coalition of the Kurdistan Regional Parliament
Iraq Service and Kurdistan Region - Ryan Kaldani, the head of the Babylon movement, announced that in his meeting with Shaswar Abdulwahid, the head of the New Generation movement, the need to respect the will of the voters of the Kurdistan region and support the formation of legal and powerful institutions in the region was emphasized, and the new parliamentary coalition with more than 41 representatives was welcomed.
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Aras Talabani demanded that the parties of Sulaimaniye accompany the proposal of the Democratic Party
Iraq and Kurdistan Region Service- Aras Talabani, the nephew of Jalal Talabani, supported the recent request of the Kurdistan Democratic Party to activate the parliament, and asked the political parties of Sulaymaniyah to respond positively to this proposal and transfer political disputes and competitions to the parliament. An action that, according to him, can help preserve the climate and prevent the continuation of political deadlock.
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Maindeh of the Islamic Alliance announced in the regional parliament;
The difference of 835 billion dinars between the non-oil income statistics of the Kurdistan region
Iraq and Kurdistan Regional Service - Kaveh Ali, a member of the Islamic Union faction in the Kurdistan Regional Parliament, pointed to the existence of a discrepancy of more than 835 billion dinars between the statistics of the regional finance ministry and the Prime Minister's financial adviser, and expressed doubts about the real amount of non-oil revenues of the region and the fate of these revenues.
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Former Speaker of Kurdistan Regional Parliament:
The apparent activation of the parliament and the legalization of the "two-office" system may lead to the collapse of the climate!
Iraq Service and the Kurdistan Region - Yusuf Mohammad Sadiq, the former Speaker of the Kurdistan Parliament, warned in a note on the occasion of the anniversary of the Kurdistan Parliament elections that the apparent activation of the parliament and the legalization of the "two administration" situation in the region, not only will not solve the crises, but may lead to the complete collapse of the Kurdistan Region.