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Seventy days after elections, formation of government is uncertain

2024-12-30 20:09:21

Seventy days have passed since the Kurdistan parliamentary elections, and the prospects for forming a government are unclear.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) met in Pirmam on November 17. They agreed to prepare a joint program for forming the tenth cabinet as soon as possible.
According to the information obtained by Draw Media, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) wants to form the government in the same form as now.
The PUK currently has a negotiating committee and has prepared several scenarios. PUK demands the post of prime minister to get the post of president.
(Draw) has learned that the PUK rejects the post of speaker of parliament and does not want Qubad Talabani to take the deputy post, but he wants to get a high position.
None of the parties that won the October 20, 2024 elections could secure 50+1 seats in the Kurdistan Parliament, which is 100 seats, 95 general seats, and 5 final seats.

- Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) 39 seats
- Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (23) seats
- New Generation Movement, 15 seats
- Kurdistan Islamic Union, 7 seats
- National Position Movement: 4 seats
- Justice Group, 3 seats
- People's Front, 2 seats
- Gorran Movement, 1 seat
- Kurdistan Alliance, 1 seat

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