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    Arab gathering: The Kirkuk problem is getting complicated and the Sudanese must intervene

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    Arab gathering: The Kirkuk problem is getting complicated and the Sudanese must intervene Empty Arab gathering: The Kirkuk problem is getting complicated and the Sudanese must intervene

    Post by Rocky Fri 26 Apr 2024, 6:56 am

    Arab gathering: The Kirkuk problem is getting complicated and the Sudanese must intervene
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    Baghdad today - Kirkuk
    The coordinator of the Arab Opinion Committee in Kirkuk, Nazem Al-Shammari, confirmed today, Friday (April 26, 2024), that the problem of forming the local government in Kirkuk is complicated.
    Al-Shammari said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “the Kirkuk problem is becoming more complicated, and each party is adhering to its opinion, and there is no solution to get out of the current crisis and name the governor, the head of the provincial council, and their deputies.”
    He added, "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani must intervene to find a way out of the crisis that has become complicated, and the best solution is to rotate the position of Kirkuk governor between the three components, the Kurds, the Turkmen, and the Arabs."
    Both Arabs and Kurds hold on to the position of governor of Kirkuk, which has prevented the first session of the provincial council from being held so far, along with Diyala province, among the 15 provinces in Iraq.
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