Barzani's party: members of the change to prevent us from carrying out their work for the legislative Nqdahm previous agreements
10/14/2015 11:15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: the Kurdistan Democratic Party confirmed Wednesday that the position that has been taken against the MDC, which bans practicing their representatives in the government and parliament for their business and do not allow them to enter Arbil, was a reaction to the lack of the movement's commitment to the agreements concluded previously existing government cabins. He said the party In a statement received by "tomorrow Press," that "the recent positions taken by the Democratic Party against the MDC, which came because of lack of commitment to previous agreements on the presidency of the government and parliament in the region," noting that "the movement for change and after failing to exercise the referee threw the ball in the court of their audiences , and was the first and last goal behind it is to hit the Kurdistan Democratic Party. "The statement added that" the chaos and instability that have occurred recently in Sulaimaniya is the work of the stomach of a private group, where the demonstrators were in those areas are protesting in a peaceful manner is that the attacks of violence. " noting that "most affected by the violence in the city of Sulaymaniyah is the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, with the killing of cadres two, and dozens injured by the burning of six headquarters to him." The province of Sulaymaniyah seen since the days of demonstrations broke out in protest against delayed for several months, staff salaries and turned into a demanding the departure of President of the Region of the outgoing Massoud Barzani, after the demands are limited to the reform and the fight against corruption, to break out of violence and clashes between security forces and protesters attacked the headquarters of the Kurdistan ruling Democratic Party and claimed the lives of a number of dead and wounded, while the banned Kurdish security forces entering the President of the Kurdistan Region Parliament Yusuf Muhammad Sadiq, and deputies from the Movement for Change, to Arbil, the capital of the province on Sunday, a day after the decision to exempt ministers and officials belonging to the group from their posts.
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