Kurdistan Region leader Masrour Barzani held talks with Azem Alliance chief Muthanna al-Samarrai on Sunday about Iraq's political situation, and election preparations. The Kurdistan Regional Government issued a statement confirming their discussions centered on constitutional frameworks, and federal-regional disputes.
Both officials emphasized protecting Kurdish rights, and improving citizen services across Iraq. Parliamentary elections will occur on Nov. 11 as the nation tests its political stability. Historic tensions between Erbil, and Baghdad involve budget disputes, oil revenue sharing, and security arrangements.
Al-Samarrai leads a Sunni political bloc that advocates for liberated territories, and works with Nineveh coalitions. The meeting signals efforts to build consensus before the vote. Political cooperation between Kurdish leadership, and national parties aims to ensure inclusive representation in Iraq's next parliament.
Both officials emphasized protecting Kurdish rights, and improving citizen services across Iraq. Parliamentary elections will occur on Nov. 11 as the nation tests its political stability. Historic tensions between Erbil, and Baghdad involve budget disputes, oil revenue sharing, and security arrangements.
Al-Samarrai leads a Sunni political bloc that advocates for liberated territories, and works with Nineveh coalitions. The meeting signals efforts to build consensus before the vote. Political cooperation between Kurdish leadership, and national parties aims to ensure inclusive representation in Iraq's next parliament.