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    The "Party" does not recognize the legitimacy of the Kirkuk government: We are waiting for the judic

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    The "Party" does not recognize the legitimacy of the Kirkuk government: We are waiting for the judic Empty The "Party" does not recognize the legitimacy of the Kirkuk government: We are waiting for the judic

    Post by Rocky Fri 16 Aug 2024, 4:37 am

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    [size=52]The "Party" does not recognize the legitimacy of the Kirkuk government: We are waiting for the judiciary's response[/size]

    [size=45]The Kurdistan Democratic Party confirmed that it does not recognize the Kirkuk local government.
    Kurdistan Democratic Party member Wafaa Mohammed said that “the party’s position is clear through issuing an official statement in which it said that it does not recognize the Kirkuk government.”
    He added that “the current Kirkuk government has many legal problems and is against consensus, partnership, and the entitlement of the components, and this is something that no one has agreed upon.”
    Mohammed pointed out that “the Democratic Party is awaiting the court’s decision to respond to the appeals submitted by the Turkmen Front, in addition to a complaint submitted by the Arab coalition because the eldest president, Rakan al-Jabouri, was not aware of attending this meeting.”
    Kirkuk Governor Ribwar Taha called on Wednesday the political forces objecting to the formation of the new local government he heads to dialogue to end the differences.
    Taha called during a press conference held after taking the constitutional oath “the objecting political forces to dialogue, to make Kirkuk a model for reconstruction and peaceful coexistence, and to work together and it will be a Kirkuk identity.”
    Yesterday, Tuesday, President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid approved the decree appointing Rebwar Taha as head of the local government in Kirkuk.
    On August 10, the governor of Kirkuk and the head of its provincial council were elected in Baghdad without the participation of members of the Democratic Party bloc and a number of Arab representatives, as Rebwar Taha was appointed governor and Mohammed Hafez as head of the provincial council.
    Before the meeting held in the capital Baghdad, three blocs separately announced their boycott of the meeting, declaring that the provincial council session that led to the selection of the head of the local government and the head of the Kirkuk provincial council was illegal, stressing that they were not invited to attend the session.[/size]
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