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    Iraq MPs votes to oust Kirkuk governor days before referendum

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    Iraq MPs votes to oust Kirkuk governor days before referendum Empty Iraq MPs votes to oust Kirkuk governor days before referendum

    Post by chouchou Thu 14 Sep 2017, 10:50 am

    BAGHDAD/KIRKUK (Reuters) - Iraq’s parliament on Thursday voted to remove the governor of Kirkuk, a staunch supporter of Kurdish independence, following a request from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi just days before a referendum on whether to split from Baghdad.

    Governor Najmaddin Kareem said he was not going anywhere and Kurdish leaders vowed to carry on with the vote planned for Sept. 25.

    Iraqi lawmakers authorized Abadi this week to “take all measures” to preserve national unity before the independence referendum.

    Baghdad and Iraq’s neighbors are opposed to the vote.

    Iraqi lawmakers say it will consolidate Kurdish control over several disputed areas, including oil-rich Kirkuk.

    The province is claimed by both the central government in Baghdad and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.

    Kurdish leaders immediately rejected Baghdad’s move on Thursday, insisting the parliament had no right to vote out the elected Kareem. Kareem himself vowed to ignore parliament and press on with the plebiscite.

    “I will stay in office,” he told Reuters. “The referendum will go on as planned.”

    “The prime minister does not have the power to ask parliament to remove me,” he said.

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