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    How do I convince them and with what? Revealing the details of the "Kirkuk Agreement" announced by A

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    How do I convince them and with what? Revealing the details of the "Kirkuk Agreement" announced by A Empty How do I convince them and with what? Revealing the details of the "Kirkuk Agreement" announced by A

    Post by Rocky Fri 12 Jul 2024, 4:22 am

    How do I convince them and with what? Revealing the details of the "Kirkuk Agreement" announced by Al-Sudani

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    Baghdad Today - Kirkuk
    Kurdistan Democratic Party member Wafa Mohammed Karim revealed today, Thursday (July 11, 2024), the details of the Kirkuk agreement that was recently announced by the Prime Minister, indicating that the provincial council session held today came in implementation of Al-Sudani’s desire, without any agreement on positions, as the agreement included “holding the session only.”
    Mohammed Karim said in an interview with Baghdad Today that "there was no agreement between the components, nor even within the same component, but rather just a first session of the Kirkuk Council, headed by the oldest member, to give legal legitimacy to the new council."
    He added that "the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan boycotted the session the first time, but returned to attend it after it was assured that there was no agreement between any component to name the new governor and form the new government, because it feared that," noting that "the provincial council session held today was an implementation of the Prime Minister's wish."
    The dispute that erupted in the first session of the Kirkuk Council explains the absence of any real agreement, according to what Al-Sudani announced, and that the political crisis “has not been resolved,” and Al-Sudani’s influence was limited to pushing the political forces to hold the session only, without deciding what would happen after it. 
    The Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, called on the members who won membership in the Kirkuk Council the day before yesterday to hold the first session of the Council, headed by the oldest member, pointing to resolving the governorate crisis and establishing the “Kirkuk Administration Coalition.”
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