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    Kurdish President of the Iraqi Parliament

    Kurdish President of the Iraqi Parliament



    20/04/2017 52 visits

    ( OPED )

    The first phase of the country will witness major changes that may not touch the essence of the political process, but will press hard. To the decisions and positions of shock after years of transformation and suffering, and the lack of seriousness in the fulfillment of promises to citizens complaining of poor performance, lack of services, and the absence of a solution to the ongoing crises, especially as everyone seemed to be unable to perform the responsibility placed on them properly.

    The possibility of turning the equation in favor of changes in the distribution of positions of sovereignty that resulted from sectarian and ethnic quotas has become great, and it is not excluded that the presidency of the Republic to the Sunnis instead of the presidency of parliament, which may go to a Kurdish woman where the Kurds do not keep a similar desire to their Arab counterparts who prefer men to take up positions Supreme, which may lead to the appointment of one of the current parliament deputies from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, led by former President Jalal Talabani (Ala Talabani) as President of the next parliament, which is one of the most Kurdish politicians open to the Arabs and active forces in Baghdad, pal G of intransigence on issues concerning the rights of the Kurds, which also enjoys a remarkable support from Shiite forces in the National Alliance.

    The efforts of the Kurdish powers to head the parliament result from dissatisfaction with the post of President of the Republic, which is symbolic but not influential in the political process, and they need to pass many laws that serve their cause, which prompts them more to demand the presidency of Parliament to be able to control the ways of legislation of laws.

    Over the past years, and despite the Kurds control of their affairs in the Kurdistan region but they were having difficulty in dealing with Baghdad, especially on controversial issues, and perhaps it would be like the presidency of parliament to achieve them added sovereignty in the capital, while recognizing the difficulty that they are demanding secession from Baghdad.

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    Last edited by MadDScout; 04-20-2017 at 07:35 PM.



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