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    Deep Kurdish differences delay the selection of the next Iraqi president

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    Post by Rocky Tue 11 Oct 2022, 7:40 am

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    Al Jazeera Net met with Kurdish, Sunni and Shiite personalities, who said that differences are still strong between the two main Kurdish parties, and is represented in the position of Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, who says that his Democratic Party should obtain the position of President of the Republic, considering that the Kurdish party has the most seats in the Iraqi parliament.

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    BAGHDAD - Disagreements between the two main Kurdish parties in Iraq (the Democratic and Patriotic Union) reached their climax, and led to the two parties not agreeing on a compromise candidate for the next president of the Republic of Iraq, despite local and international interventions.
    The main positions in Iraq are divided into the three main components: the Sunnis are the speaker of parliament, as Muhammad al-Halbousi was announced from the Sovereignty Alliance, and the Shiites have their share as the head of government. The initial agreement was reached on the prime minister to nominate Muhammad Shia al-Sudani from the coordinating framework. The government selects ministers.

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    Al Jazeera Net interviewed political figures from the Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites, to talk about the differences to choose the president of the republic, they refused to reveal their names, and said that "the differences are very strong between the Democratic and Union parties, and is represented in the position of the Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, who says that the Democratic Party (the biggest winner of the Kurdish seats) In the Federal Parliament: 31 seats) for the position of President of the Republic.
    They added that Barzani sees the continuation of the presidency for the fifth consecutive term, in the interest of the National Union, as illogical, because his popularity is declining and he is witnessing major internal divisions, after he won 15 seats in the Federal Parliament, down from the last session by 3 seats.
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Al-Halbousi (left) during his meeting with Barzani yesterday, Monday, to discuss who will take the post of President of Iraq (Iraqi Press)[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

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