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    Newspaper: candidate for the "PKK" has booked a seat in the Iraqi parliament

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    Parliament - Newspaper: candidate for the "PKK" has booked a seat in the Iraqi parliament Empty Newspaper: candidate for the "PKK" has booked a seat in the Iraqi parliament

    Post by Rocky Wed May 23, 2018 5:19 am

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    Newspaper: candidate for the "PKK" has booked a seat in the Iraqi parliament

    Al-Arabi newspaper reported on Wednesday that a candidate for the Kurdish "new generation" list, one of the cadres of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has won.
    "The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has a seat in the Iraqi parliament through Yusra Rajab Kemer, a candidate for the Kurdish New Generation list led by young Kurdish businessman Shaswar Abdul Wahid in Sulaymaniyah, Last year as a movement opposed to the two main parties in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. "
     "Kemer, head of the Kurdish Freedom Movement in the Karamian district of Sulaymaniyah, who won the last elections in Sulaymaniyah, is practically one of the cadres of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which opposes Ankara. Master of Public International Law ".
    The newspaper quoted the specialist on the Kurdish issue, Ali Naji, that "the Kurdistan Freedom Movement of Kurdistan," is an extension or alternative to the Kurdistan Democratic Solution Party, which was founded in 2002 in the Kurdistan region, as a front for the Labor Party, before it decays in 2012, "adding that The movement "is a social political organization based on the ideas of Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the PKK, an intellectual reference to him, as well as the movement headquarters and offices in the whole of the Kurdistan region."
     Naji pointed out that the most prominent positions of the movement is "its refusal to hold a referendum to separate the Kurdistan region from Iraq, in addition to the demand for the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Iraqi territory."
    In her first statement following the announcement of the official results of the elections, Kamar told the website of "Rogov Afa", close to the PKK, that one of the points of its program in parliament is "the collection of votes against foreign intervention and occupation and the response to it," in reference to Turkish military presence in northern Iraq.

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