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Twilight News / likely source, on Thursday, "for surprises" before the upcoming political exchange between the two main parties in the province of Kurdistan, led by the resignation of the Speaker Kamal Kirkuki.

The source, who asked not be named for "Twilight New G", "The exchange of the prime minister in the Kurdistan region between the Democratic and Patriotic Union of Alchordstanyen may be preceded by some surprises, such as not continuing the current President of Parliament Kamal Kirkuki."

The source said that "If given the position of President of the Parliament of Kurdistan for the candidate of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the current Vice President Arslan Baez, it is likely that the Democratic Party nominate someone else to take over the post of Deputy Speaker of Parliament, from among the members of the Democratic leaders in the parliament."

The source added that "the resignation of Kirkuki may be within the arrangements partisan, and the desire of it, leaving under which parliamentary work to make room in front to position another person from the party, this position may be a member of the Political Bureau and an official party flags Mahmoud Mohamed," adding that "This change does not come because of the performance Kirkuki in his post as speaker of parliament, but to take advantage of efficiency in party work."

Under the agreement signed between the Kurdistan Democratic party led by Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani and the Patriotic Union led by President Jalal Talabani, in July 2007, the two parties alternate to take over the presidency of the parliament and the government every two years from the age of the electoral cycle.