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11-09-2011, 11:28 AM
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May change the balance of volatility elections the provinces of Kurdistan and put Talabani in an awkward position (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.uragency.net/ur/news.php%3Fcat%3Dnews%26id%3D5845)

08/11/2011 9:44
Erbil / Orr News

Observers expect that the volatility of the upcoming provincial council elections the balance of power in the territory of Kurdistan, after the two major parties decided Altalvan "Democratic Party" led by Massoud Barzani, and the "National Union" led by Jalal Talabani fought two lists singles, amid expectations that the latter put in an awkward position after the emergence of the movement " change, "the opposition as a competition.

The leaders in the "National Union" gave conflicting accounts regarding the participation of the party in the election list of individual, despite the strategic agreement signed with the "Democratic Party", but the spokesman of the Political Bureau's "National Union" Azad Jindiyani said in a press statement that the Union "decided will contest the upcoming provincial list individually. "

According to informed sources, the decision of the "national" was made ​​after a request from "Democrat" who sees his supporters say that the candidates have picked up the majority of votes in previous elections, which means that the "Union" entered a partner in power, despite the lack of maturity.

Observers believe that the "go to the list of individual come to meet the wishes of many, especially since the National Union suffered during the past period of pressure from the street, especially in the area of influence in Sulaimaniya, where the media suggesting that the movement for change began to account for sites where, prompting Union-led to the national adoption of this resolution to prove that they still have influence in these areas. "

They added that there are a lot of discussions held between the two parties, but the final decision, especially in regard to elections remains limited to two offices of political parties.

The provinces of the region held its first local elections in conjunction with the provinces in January 31 (January 2005), but did not share those Iraqi elections in the second session in January 31 (January 2009), while still the province of Kirkuk without elections as a result of differences between the masses about the political nature of the electoral law and the distribution of administrative posts.

And the street waiting for the approval of the presidency of the Kurdish region to the draft law amending the provincial elections passed by Parliament and is expected to take place next spring, after the scheduled by the Election Commission and the Government of the province.