Intra-Kurdish conflict leads only to destruction, disaster, a weaker Kurdistan Liberation Movement and the loss of young Kurdish lives. Everyone's efforts must be focused on preventing war, and disagreements must be resolved through dialogue. The basic duty of all the political parties in other parts of Kurdistan, if they cannot help the people of Kurdistan Region or the Kurdistan Regional Government to solve the current multiple crises that we face, is not to create problems for them.
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Committees’ recent meetings – 7 November 2020
Committees last week called for leave for government contract workers with chronically ill or special needs children; suggested more Friday mosque sermons on the dangers of landmines; discussed civil society groups' challenges; and heard the demands of the Teachers Union.
Parliament Presidency’s condolences on passing of Sheikh Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Zain Abidain Khorasani
Kurdistan Parliament’s Presidency on 5 November conveyed their condolences on the passing of Sheikh Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Zain Abidain Khorasani, who was a MP in Kurdistan Parliament’s first ever term and had served as the vice-chair of Parliament’s Endowments and Religious Affairs Committee:
Secretary Muna Kahveci statement on PKK's attacks on Peshmerga forces
Any attack on Peshmerga forces is regarded as an attack on Kurdistan Region and the Kurdistani people...We reject any attempt to create chaos and fratricidal conflict, and call on the PKK to respect Kurdistan Region's constitutional status, and to stop creating problems for the KRG and the people of Kurdistan Region and attempting to destroy peaceful coexistence, political harmony and unity of the parties.
Deputy Speaker Hawrami’s statement on PKK's attacks on Peshmerga forces
We condemn the PKK's attacks on Peshmerga forces and call on the PKK to stop continuous violations, attacks and assaults on the territory and people of the Kurdistan Region, and to stop making themselves into a problem for the constitutional status and the people of Kurdistan.
Speaker Faiq’s statement on protecting our national achievements and unity
The Kurdistan Parliament, as a legitimate constitutional institution represents the will of the Kurdish people and is their political reference, and considers any kind of intra-Kurdish conflict a crime against the highest interests of the people and the land of Kurdistan. Dialogue is the main path to easing tensions and avoiding the possibility of fratricidal war.
Parliament Presidency’s condolences on passing of Jamil Abdi Sindi
Kurdistan Parliament’s Presidency on 4 November conveyed their condolences on the passing of Jamil Abdi Sindi, who was a MP in Kurdistan Parliament’s first term, in the following message:
Secretary Kahveci conveys condolences on passing of Siah Kurachi
I was saddened by the passing of Siah Kurachi, the Member of the Independent High Electoral Commission of Kurdistan Region. He was a loyal, recognized figure in the Turkmen community and served the Kurdistani people. The Turkmen community have lost a man of great character.
Parliament Presidency’s condolences to head of KDP Parliamentary Block Omed Khoshnaw
Kurdistan Parliament’s Presidency on 3 November conveyed their condolences to Omed Khoshnaw, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s (KDP) parliamentary block, on the passing of his mother, in the following message:
Secretary Kahveci conveys condolences on passing of Dr. Najmaldin Karim
Kurdistan Parliament Secretary Muna Kahveci on 31 October conveyed her condolences on the passing of Dr. Najmaldin Karim, the former governor of Kirkuk, in the following message: