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    Position struggles, foreign interventions 'complicate' formation of Kurdistan government

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    Post by Rocky Fri 06 Dec 2024, 4:44 am

    Position struggles, foreign interventions 'complicate' formation of Kurdistan government
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    Baghdad Today - Kurdistan
    Kurdish academic and researcher Hakim Abdul Karim confirmed today, Friday (December 6, 2024), that the formation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will be long and complicated.
    Abdul Karim said in an interview with Baghdad Today that "the formation of the government will be complicated for a number of reasons, the most important of which is the escalation of the Patriotic Union and its demand for the position of the presidency of the Kurdistan Region."
    He added, "The other issue is the preoccupation of influential and decision-making countries in the Kurdish scene, most notably Iran and Turkey," noting that "the international equation is what governs the region and is the one that makes the decision."
    He pointed out that "the process will be prolonged, and may approach the Iraqi parliamentary elections, if the international factor does not intervene."
    Earlier today, Wednesday (December 4, 2024), political researcher Luqman Hussein revealed the reasons for obstructing the passage of the new regional government.
    Hussein said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "the formation of the regional government will not pass with its three presidencies without passing through the borders of the regional and international index, and it has no relation to the Iraqi center and its Baghdadi weight based on many experiences, no matter how arrogant we are and describe that there are deliberations, discussions and movements between Erbil and Baghdad in this regard."
    He added, "The Kurdish mood of the parties has been uncomfortable for a long time with consulting Baghdad and getting close to it on issues related to the Kurdish interior, its policy, decisions and future affairs. This is a reminder, and it is not new in its way to the ears of others."
    Yesterday, the Kurdistan Parliament held a session attended by 97 members for the purpose of administering the legal oath to the new members, under the leadership of the oldest member, Mohammed Suleiman. The session was kept open due to the lack of quorum.
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