Deputy for Barzani's party: the crisis of the Kurdistan region is moving towards a solution
10/19/2015
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Deputy from the Kurdistan Democratic Alliance, the crisis of the Kurdistan region is moving towards the solution said. And showed Ashwaq dry told all of Iraq [where] that "the crisis of the Kurdistan region is moving towards a solution in accordance with the Kurdish vision purely, noting that" the Kurdish parties meet bilaterally and three Kurdish leaders and wise putting in place the road to the Kurdistan region for the next phase map ".
She added dry that belong the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by the region's president, Massoud Barzani that "there is worsening in the region and who were betting on undermine its security and their dreams are gone and become a mirage." testifies the Kurdistan region days ago, specifically in the province of Sulaymaniyah, popular demonstrations have evolved to the occurrence of violence and clashes with security forces , the delay in salary payments and the continuing crisis presidency of the province, which resulted in casualties and injuries, as demonstrators attacked angry at the headquarters of several parties, including returning the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which is led by the region's president, Massoud Barzani, in Sulaymaniyah.
and evolved crisis after authorities intercepted in Arbil Monday, 12 this month, the convoy of President of the Kurdistan Parliament Yusuf Mohamed [belonging to the MDC at a checkpoint Alton Bridge and prevent entry into Arbil, while the sacking of the chief Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, on the same day, four ministers of the Movement for Change, also told last Wednesday, the rest of the parties and Kurdish parties to participate in the Government and the Parliament of the province should be cooperation to elect a new president to the parliament, to be then allowed to Yusuf Mohammed, Chairman of the current parliament to return to the city of Orbel.

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