Haitham al-Jubouri invite the President and the government of Kurdistan to preserve the democratic process in the province
Tuesday October 201 513 15:23
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
called the head of the parliamentary competencies Haitham al-Jubouri, Tuesday, President and Government of the province of Kurdistan to preserve the democratic process in the region and respect for partners, while students not to exploit the events for "hit the national movements" in the region. Jubouri said in a statement received by News Sumerian copy him, "We call on the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government to respect the rights of citizens to demonstrate and freedom of expression and stay away from autocracy and the preservation of democracy and the political process in the region and respect for the partnership and partners."
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He called al-Jubouri, "not unlike what is happening from legitimate claims to the liquidation account and exploit events to hit the national movements in the region." He warned al-Jubouri of "interference parties in what goes into the jurisdiction of the constitutional institutions of the House of Representatives and the government in the region." It is said that the Prime Minister of the territory Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani, announced Tuesday, isolating four of his cabinet ministers belonging to the Movement for Change, "Curran" amid mounting political crisis that threatens to destabilize the region. The Kurdish security forces prevented, on Monday (October 12, 2015), President of Iraqi Kurdistan Parliament Yusuf Muhammad Sadiq, a movement of change, from entering the provincial capital, Irbil, Sadiq considered it "a coup against legitimacy". evolved demonstrations by citizens had not been paid in Sulaymaniyah and Halabja to protests and attacks on the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
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