Two Iraqi Kurdish parties call for postponement of independence referendum
‘Two major Iraqi Kurdish parties have called on authorities in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region to delay the forthcoming independence referendum in a bid to save a part of the salaries of civil servants and improve the living conditions of ordinary people.
The Gorran Movement – also known as the Change List – and the Kurdistan Islamic Group, in a joint statement released on Monday, stated that they “demand the postponement of September 25 vote to a more appropriate time,” Arabic-language al-Sumaria television network reported.
Both parties further underlined that the decision to hold an independence referendum must be legislated by the Kurdistan parliament in the first place.
The two major Kurdish parties also stressed the need for necessary work in order to hold parliamentary and presidential elections in the Kurdistan region as planned on November 1.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told the state-run TRT Haber television news network on August 16 that the Iraqi Kurdistan region’s plans to hold an independence referendum would lead to “civil war” in Iraq.’
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