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Member of the Movement for Change: Kurdistan will witness a large movement of sit-ins next week
Member of the Movement for Change: Kurdistan will witness a large movement of sit-ins next week
Tuesday 12 December 2017
Alsumaria News / Sulaymaniyah
A member of the National Council of the Movement for Change Kurdish Karwan Hashim, Tuesday, that the Kurdistan region will witness a large sit-ins next week, indicating that the current situation in the region is not yet bear in the current political deadlock, noting that the movement will change the final decision On return to the opposition.
Hashim told Alsumaria News that "is scheduled to start next week a large sit-in movements in schools and departments in several areas of the Kurdistan region, expressing the discontent of the Kurdish street," noting that "the situation in the region is not yet bear in the current political deadlock."
Hashem said that "the current government failed to perform its functions and can not respond to the simplest demands of citizens necessary," pointing at the same time that "the provincial government has reached a stage can not pay a quarter of the salary that was given to his staff from now on."
On the other hand, Hashem said that the leadership of the Movement for Change that "the movement will meet next Saturday to take a final decision on returning to the opposition," pointing out that "the majority of members of the leadership supports the decision to exercise political opposition."
Hashem said that "in the event of the announcement of the movement of change to engage in opposition work will formally withdraw from the presidency of parliament and the provincial government," explaining that "the goal of each party engaged in opposition work is to overthrow the government through civilian means."
The relationship between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of tension, after the last referendum on the separation on the twenty-fifth of last September, prompting the head of the central government Haider Abadi to impose several measures, including stopping international flights in airports Erbil and Sulaymaniyah,
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Tuesday 12 December 2017
Alsumaria News / Sulaymaniyah
A member of the National Council of the Movement for Change Kurdish Karwan Hashim, Tuesday, that the Kurdistan region will witness a large sit-ins next week, indicating that the current situation in the region is not yet bear in the current political deadlock, noting that the movement will change the final decision On return to the opposition.
Hashim told Alsumaria News that "is scheduled to start next week a large sit-in movements in schools and departments in several areas of the Kurdistan region, expressing the discontent of the Kurdish street," noting that "the situation in the region is not yet bear in the current political deadlock."
Hashem said that "the current government failed to perform its functions and can not respond to the simplest demands of citizens necessary," pointing at the same time that "the provincial government has reached a stage can not pay a quarter of the salary that was given to his staff from now on."
On the other hand, Hashem said that the leadership of the Movement for Change that "the movement will meet next Saturday to take a final decision on returning to the opposition," pointing out that "the majority of members of the leadership supports the decision to exercise political opposition."
Hashem said that "in the event of the announcement of the movement of change to engage in opposition work will formally withdraw from the presidency of parliament and the provincial government," explaining that "the goal of each party engaged in opposition work is to overthrow the government through civilian means."
The relationship between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of tension, after the last referendum on the separation on the twenty-fifth of last September, prompting the head of the central government Haider Abadi to impose several measures, including stopping international flights in airports Erbil and Sulaymaniyah,
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