The new generation led by Kurdish businessman Chaswar Abdul Wahid held a mass meeting in central Baghdad

The new generation led by Kurdish businessman Chaswar Abdul Wahid held a mass meeting in central Baghdad on Friday, the first meeting of a Kurdish political movement outside the Kurdistan region and Kurdish regions.

The meeting, which was attended by "Al-Ghad Press", the National Theater Hall in the center of Baghdad, which was crowded with the presence of the masses of various components of Iraq, as well as cadres mobility "new generation."

The founder of the movement Shaswar Abdul Wahid, explaining the purpose of establishing mobility and the goal, pointing out that it is the first Kurdish political movement beyond the borders of the Kurdistan region to open up to the rest of the components of Iraq.
"The aim of establishing the mobility of the new generation is to introduce new faces, regardless of age group, social class and national and sectarian affiliation, because the movement was originally established to be transient to those borders."

"The movement is based on the premise that the Iraqis are available to people who have the ability to change and make a difference and to improve the country to the best, but so far have not got a chance to serve their country and their citizens."

He pointed out that "mobility focuses on promoting the economic reality of the country and the citizen alike, and does not care about the differences of nationalism and sectarianism being the creation of politicians who control the reins of government and decision-making of 15 years, and did not do anything until now."
Abdul Wahid stressed that "the movement is not a Kurdish political movement, but aspires to reach all Iraqi provinces without exception," stressing that "the political program of the movement as well as the goals that aspire to achieve not only the Kurdistan region, but all Iraqis from the north to the south and the east To the West."

It is worth mentioning that the mobility of the "new generation" is the first Kurdish political movement to hold a public meeting outside the borders of the Kurdistan region and Kurdish areas to provide its political program or meet with the masses of other nationalities, which is not done by the Kurdish political parties and other movements, where confined meetings and conferences on the areas Majority Kurdish or multi-national.

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