Kirkuk /Nina/ Kirkuk Provincial Council member, Ahmed Ramzi, confirmed that discussions on forming the local government have been stalled since the last meeting held by Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani.
Ramzi said in a statement: “Two months after the High Elections Commission approved the approval and announced the winning blocs and members for membership in the Provincial Council, and despite the efforts of Prime Minister Muhammad al-Sudani and his personal follow-up and holding two meetings for the purpose of converging viewpoints between the political blocs to form the local government, no progress has been achieved so far.” now”.
He pointed out: “The meeting that was scheduled to be held last week with the Prime Minister was postponed, and it seems that the leaders of the political blocs are busy with Ramadan, so there must be a quick resolution of the issue of forming the Kirkuk administration and naming a new governor and head of the provincial council.”
He stressed the importance of sharing administration among all components and rejected any marginalization of the Turkmen in the “power-sharing equation.”
Ramzi stressed that “the speedy formation of the local government helps support the project file and provide services to all areas of Kirkuk.” /I finish
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