Change: The [Kurdistan Leadership Council] is unconstitutional and resembles the Revolutionary Command Council



Release Date: 2017/10/2 8:22 • 298 times read

[Ayna-Baghdad]

MP warned the bloc of change Hoshyar Abdullah, the executive and legislative branches of the federal government and Iraqi political parties from dealing with the so-called [Kurdish leadership council / Iraq].

"In a blatant challenge to the legitimate and constitutional institutions in the Kurdistan region and in an attempt to abolish all forms of democracy in the region, the Supreme Council for Referendum (SCIRI), which was founded on June 7 this year, The Kurdistan Leadership Council / Iraq] and includes the same party faces that operate according to the guidance of the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani.

He explained that "among the objectives of this Council to find a suitable graduation for the problem of the absence of legitimacy for the survival of Barzani in the presidency, and it is possible through this step to submit Barzani resignation from the presidency of the region because it has ensured through this Council as a higher reference to the leadership of Kurdistan, The new will be higher than his previous post. "

"This council is unconstitutional and illegal. It is a fatal blow to democracy and to all legitimate and constitutional institutions in Kurdistan. It is a repeat of the Revolutionary Command Council of the ousted Baath party," he said.

"He warned Abdullah" Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and Speaker of the House of Representatives Salim al-Jubouri and Iraqi political parties to deal with this Council, "noting that" dealing with him is a lack of respect for the will of the people of Kurdistan, and everyone must express their rejection of him and not recognize him in any way. "

It was announced yesterday in the Kurdistan region of the dissolution of the referendum referendum and the formation of the [Kurdish leadership council / Iraq] to negotiate with Baghdad after the announcement of the referendum that took place last Monday and the result of "92% Yes."

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