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    Kurdistan Flag in Kirkuk Won’t Be Taken Down: Provincial Council

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    Post by jedi17 Sun 02 Apr 2017, 2:34 pm

    Kurdistan Flag in Kirkuk Won’t Be Taken Down: Provincial Council



    Kirkuk (BasNews/IraqiNews.com) Kirkuk Provincial Council has made it clear that the Iraqi parliament’s decision against hosting the Kurdistan flag in Kirkuk will not be enforced.

    The chairman of the council, Rebwar Tallabani, explained that such a decision by the Iraqi parliament is an obvious violation against previous political accords.

    He insists that the Kurdistan flag will not be taken down from the state buildings in Kirkuk as the move received favorable votes from the representatives of all Kirkuk components.

    Tallabani also criticized the Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri for failing to act impartial.

    The Iraqi parliament approved a decision on Saturday to ban the Kurdistan flag in Kirkuk, stating that only the Iraqi flag should be raised over the government institutions across the city.

    Kurdish lawmakers in reaction left the session to slam the parliament’s move.

    Kirkuk provincial council voted on March 28 in favour of the decision by governor Najmaddin Karim to hoist the Kurdistan flag alongside the Iraqi flag on the state buildings in the city.

    The decision was welcomed by the Kurdish population and part of the Arabs and Turkmens in the province.

    Kirkuk is one area where Kurdistan region disputes sovereignty with Iraq.

    Kurdistan gained autonomous governance based on the 2005 constitution, but is still considered a part of Iraq. The region was created in 1970 based on an agreement with the Iraqi government, ending years of fierce fighting.

    Both governments in Iraq and Erbil engaged in political spats over regions recaptured by Kurdish Peshmerga (army) troops from the Islamic State militants since campaigns against the group launched in October.

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