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    Post by Rocky Thu 25 May 2023, 7:02 am

    [size=52]Kurdish hopes clinging to the Sudanese rescue boat for reconciliation between the two parties and disengagement[/size]
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    With the Kurdish dispute escalating and reaching its climax, all eyes are turning towards Baghdad to restore matters in Kurdistan to normal after the mediation of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani between the two Kurdish Democratic Parties and the Patriotic Union.
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     According to the leaders of the Union, Al-Sudanese succeeded in achieving a meeting between the leaders of the two parties at the previous time, and he is keen on the stability of Kurdistan in his capacity as head of the government that includes all Iraqis.
     "The Kurdish elections will be held next November without any law to conduct the commission's work in the elections in the region, which makes holding them impossible," said the leader of the Union, Ghiath al-Surji, in a statement to Al-Maalouma .
     He added, "The Kurdish dispute reached its climax after a clash took place in Parliament at a time when the Kurdistan Parliament session ended without coming out with any law."
      And he stressed that "the union will resort to the Federal Supreme Court in order to block the way for the Democratic Party, which tried to pass the law after the end of the session of the Kurdistan Parliament," noting that "the Kurdish parties need support from the Federal Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani to play the role of mediator, end the differences and restore matters.” right.”

     The Union is unique to a minority of seats
    Union member Sherzad Samad confirms in a statement to Al-Maalouma that "the Democrat continues to be unique in Parliament's decision because of its acquisition of 11 parliamentary seats in the region allocated to the quota."
     He added that "disagreements are continuing over the election law in the region, where the Democrat is working on his agendas at a time when all the Kurdish parties are in another friendship."
    Offering options for division or conflict 
    While political analyst Haitham al-Khazali confirms that the Kurdish differences will affect the course of action of the central government and its future plans, while he stressed that the origin of the dispute is the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's demand that there be justice in financial and administrative matters and revenues within the region.

    Al-Khazali said in an interview with Al-Maalouma agency, "All scenarios are open and it is possible to reach an agreement that leads to the separation of one of the parties into a single region," noting that "the Kurdish differences will affect the course of the central government's work and its future plans."
    He continued, "The deep cracks that the Kurdish house suffers from will negatively affect the approval of the budget and many other files," pointing out that "the origin of the dispute is the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's demand that there be financial justice and administrative matters and revenues within the region."
    The political analyst Moayad al-Ali had warned of the transformation of the differences between the two parties, the Patriotic Union and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, into an armed conflict within the region, pointing out that the tensions that are taking place may lead the region to separation between its provinces, especially Sulaymaniyah.

    Al-Ali told Al-Maalouma, “What happened in terms of disagreements and quarrels in the Kurdistan Parliament confirms that all efforts made by all political parties inside and outside the region will not work, as the differences deepened and reached the legislative authority and under the dome of Parliament." Ended 25 d
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