Kurdistan stresses the need to continue the peace process to gain the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey
11/1/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Take deputy head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Rasool, Sunday, that the Kurds victory in Turkish elections will contribute to the deepening of democracy and peace, stressing the need to continue the peace process and to work in order to earn the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey.
Rasul said in a statement received "Sky Press," that "the Democratic Peoples' Party will contribute to the votes that may be obtained in the deepening of democracy, peace and coexistence in the region," stressing the need to "continue the peace process and to work in order to earn the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey."
He expressed the hope "is the general elections in Turkey in a secure and stable and democratic atmosphere," hoping that "the peoples of the Kurdish Democratic Party gets more votes from the previous elections."
The parliamentary elections in Turkey will begin on Sunday, with the participation of 16 political parties, after winning in previous elections that took place last June parties failed, as the Justice and Development, led by the current Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on more than 40% of the proportion of votes Nahabayn Party won The Kurds received 13% of the vote.
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11/1/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Take deputy head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Rasool, Sunday, that the Kurds victory in Turkish elections will contribute to the deepening of democracy and peace, stressing the need to continue the peace process and to work in order to earn the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey.
Rasul said in a statement received "Sky Press," that "the Democratic Peoples' Party will contribute to the votes that may be obtained in the deepening of democracy, peace and coexistence in the region," stressing the need to "continue the peace process and to work in order to earn the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey."
He expressed the hope "is the general elections in Turkey in a secure and stable and democratic atmosphere," hoping that "the peoples of the Kurdish Democratic Party gets more votes from the previous elections."
The parliamentary elections in Turkey will begin on Sunday, with the participation of 16 political parties, after winning in previous elections that took place last June parties failed, as the Justice and Development, led by the current Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on more than 40% of the proportion of votes Nahabayn Party won The Kurds received 13% of the vote.
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