Range Press / Sulaymaniyah
Revealed the Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani, on Monday, expressed "his desire alliance with the National Union and the Islamic Union of the Kurdistan to form a new government for the region", the new "commitment to the Convention strategy with the National Union," revealed "the conditions for the participation of the Movement for Change in the formation of the government. "
He said the Kurdistan Democratic Party secretary Fadhil Mirani, in a statement to a number of media, including the (Presse term) that "the party would like the alliance with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Islamists, particularly the Kurdistan Islamic Union for the formation of the new government of the region of Kurdistan."
Mirani added that "the Democratic Party has a strategic agreement with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and we are committed to them," he continued, "the only paragraph of this Convention changed up to now is the participation of the two parties separate election list and this was a proposal of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan."
He said the Kurdistan Democratic Party secretary that "any post for the MDC in the next government of Kurdistan should be done after discussion with the leadership on some issues," and wondered "can not be opposed by the hand and take part in the government, on the other hand."
Mirani pointed out that "the party will have conditions on Movement to Aharko Change in the government if the opposition gave up."
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), led by President Jalal Talabani expressed, on Sunday, expressed "concern" of the preliminary results is "joyful" for election to Parliament of the region, while counting that those results "do not fit on the party and its location and its struggle," stressed that " bears full responsibility "it will be prepared to consider working mechanisms, such as" respect the will of our people and will abide by them. "
It is said that the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections for the Kurdistan region, according to the announcement by the media-Kurdi, showed the progress the Kurdistan Democratic Party by 36 seats, while I got the MDC 22 seats and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) 16 seats either Islamist parties, the Kurdistan has received a total of 15 seats, nine of them obtained by the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and six seats obtained by the JI.
And concluded in five o'clock yesterday afternoon the first Saturday, the parliamentary elections of Kurdistan, which began in seven in the morning, and contested by 32 political entity (party list), the 111 seats representing the total seats in parliament, which was allocated 30 percent of them women, and five of the Christians, and the same for Turkmen, and one seat to the Armenians, according to the law of that Parliament.
The Electoral Commission for elections, announced yesterday evening, on the participation of 73.9 percent of voters Kurdistan parliament elections, indicating that the electoral threshold that would qualify candidates to reach the Parliament amounts to 19 thousand and 600 votes.
The leaks primary elections Kurdistan Parliament, which was attended by 2,000,888 thousand and 699 people showed up to now, provided the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which is led by regional president, Massoud Barzani, followed by the MDC, led by Mustafa Nushirwan, in most areas of the region, which indicates "setback" to the efforts of the National Union, who was aspiring to improve his position, especially because he insisted on contesting the elections separate from the list of Barzani's party ally, contrary to what happened in the last election in 2009.
The National Union and suffering of the great challenges most notably the absence of its historic leader, Jalal Talabani, who receives treatment in Germany since last December 2012, when he suffered a stroke a stroke, as well as the multiplicity of centers of power among its ranks.
Observers expect to lead the results of the current elections to significant changes in the political map of the Kurdistan region, especially after the announcement of the Movement for Change, a willingness enter the new government, in contrast to its refusal so for the past four years, which opens the door to new alliances, notably between the forces of the opposition represented by the movement of change Islamic forces, and Barzani's party.
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Revealed the Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani, on Monday, expressed "his desire alliance with the National Union and the Islamic Union of the Kurdistan to form a new government for the region", the new "commitment to the Convention strategy with the National Union," revealed "the conditions for the participation of the Movement for Change in the formation of the government. "
He said the Kurdistan Democratic Party secretary Fadhil Mirani, in a statement to a number of media, including the (Presse term) that "the party would like the alliance with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Islamists, particularly the Kurdistan Islamic Union for the formation of the new government of the region of Kurdistan."
Mirani added that "the Democratic Party has a strategic agreement with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and we are committed to them," he continued, "the only paragraph of this Convention changed up to now is the participation of the two parties separate election list and this was a proposal of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan."
He said the Kurdistan Democratic Party secretary that "any post for the MDC in the next government of Kurdistan should be done after discussion with the leadership on some issues," and wondered "can not be opposed by the hand and take part in the government, on the other hand."
Mirani pointed out that "the party will have conditions on Movement to Aharko Change in the government if the opposition gave up."
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), led by President Jalal Talabani expressed, on Sunday, expressed "concern" of the preliminary results is "joyful" for election to Parliament of the region, while counting that those results "do not fit on the party and its location and its struggle," stressed that " bears full responsibility "it will be prepared to consider working mechanisms, such as" respect the will of our people and will abide by them. "
It is said that the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections for the Kurdistan region, according to the announcement by the media-Kurdi, showed the progress the Kurdistan Democratic Party by 36 seats, while I got the MDC 22 seats and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) 16 seats either Islamist parties, the Kurdistan has received a total of 15 seats, nine of them obtained by the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and six seats obtained by the JI.
And concluded in five o'clock yesterday afternoon the first Saturday, the parliamentary elections of Kurdistan, which began in seven in the morning, and contested by 32 political entity (party list), the 111 seats representing the total seats in parliament, which was allocated 30 percent of them women, and five of the Christians, and the same for Turkmen, and one seat to the Armenians, according to the law of that Parliament.
The Electoral Commission for elections, announced yesterday evening, on the participation of 73.9 percent of voters Kurdistan parliament elections, indicating that the electoral threshold that would qualify candidates to reach the Parliament amounts to 19 thousand and 600 votes.
The leaks primary elections Kurdistan Parliament, which was attended by 2,000,888 thousand and 699 people showed up to now, provided the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which is led by regional president, Massoud Barzani, followed by the MDC, led by Mustafa Nushirwan, in most areas of the region, which indicates "setback" to the efforts of the National Union, who was aspiring to improve his position, especially because he insisted on contesting the elections separate from the list of Barzani's party ally, contrary to what happened in the last election in 2009.
The National Union and suffering of the great challenges most notably the absence of its historic leader, Jalal Talabani, who receives treatment in Germany since last December 2012, when he suffered a stroke a stroke, as well as the multiplicity of centers of power among its ranks.
Observers expect to lead the results of the current elections to significant changes in the political map of the Kurdistan region, especially after the announcement of the Movement for Change, a willingness enter the new government, in contrast to its refusal so for the past four years, which opens the door to new alliances, notably between the forces of the opposition represented by the movement of change Islamic forces, and Barzani's party.
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