Category Archives: KDP

Can the KDP adapt to change?

By Mufid Abdulla: The election season is looking intensive as all the parties set out their pitches, seeking to shift the political map of Kurdistan in their favour. The ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) is fretting about their appeal to the people of Suli and Erbi because it is failing to ignite the enthusiasm of…

Who will shape the political map of the South of Kurdistan?

By Mufid Abdulla: The political campaign for seats in the Kurdistan parliament has begun. For the second time since 2009, Kurdistan will go thorough the most intense competition between three main rivals – the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), and Gorran (a breakaway from the PUK). But this election…

PUK, KDP rivalries with opposition and religious parties in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Interview with Pshtiwan Faraj*: Interviewed by Aras Ahmed Mhamad AA: Why do you think that the secular parties accuse the religious parties of being unpatriotic in national matters – and the religious parties accuse the secular parties of being enemies of God? PF: Last year I read ‘Iraq, The Borrowed Kettle’, a book by the…

KDP and PUK deliberately delay the elections

By Mufid Abdulla:   In any country the parliament is the house of privilege, but in Kurdistan we have 110 MPs who cannot decide when the election days will be. And we have the case of the council elections that have not being held for the last twelve years. This amounts to a fraudulent attempt…

PUK and KDP to settle differences over a game of Counter Strike 1.6

war game

By Kirmanj: The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and the Democratic Party of Kurdistan (KDP) have agreed to settle their rekindling disputes over a “team deathmatch” game of Counter Strike, scheduled on August 31. Sources confirmed that version 1.6 of the tactical shooter game will be played, and that the winning team will indeed “take…

Opponent of Barzani assaulted by KDP security forces in Erbil

KT News and Comment: Independent presidential candidate Kamal Said Kadir was assaulted in Erbil yesterday by security forces attached to the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). This happened when he tried to hold a public rally in protest against the two-year extension to Masud Barzani’s presidential term. Kamal, who went to hospital following the attack,…

KDP’s cheap politics will not prevail

By Mufid Abdulla: For those who prefer a new, cheap-speaking brand of leader who promises something and does the opposite, look no further than Masud Barzani, the illegal president of Kurdistan who promised major reforms when he returned from Italy in 2011 and, just a few weeks ago, clearly indicated that he wanted a presidential…

A letter to President Barack Obama about the US policy regarding the KDP and PUK

Kirmanj Gundi

By Kirmanj Gundi: The purpose of writing this letter to President Obama is not play a role of the Kurdish Ambassador. I have written to him before. However, this time is about the US policy towards the Kurdistan Democratic party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). The US government still has blacklisted the KDP and…

KDP accused of systematic voter fraud in Mosul council elections

KT News and Comment: Veteran Kurd leader Mahmoud Osman has added his voice to the clamour condemning the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) following recent local council elections in Mosul and Makmur. Referring to claims of fraud, the Iraq parliament MP told Awene: “The way the KDP has acted in Mosul shows that they will…

Duhok speaks out

Kamal Chomani

By Kamal Chomani: Twitter @KamalChomani On June 13, while Premier Nechirvan Barzani was visiting Amedi, the people of Shiladze blocked the way and didn’t let him pass unless he sent a delegate to listen to their demands. Why was this small demonstration extremely important? Because it was not people of Slemani, where demonstrations have become…

PUK leadership ‘deceives’ members over KDP

KT News and Comment: With presidential and parliamentary elections looming, the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) has recently sought to distance itself from south Kurdistan’s other ruling party, the KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party), on two key issues. It has claimed to be opposed to Masud Barzani running for a third presidential term, because the law…

Southern Kurdistan, towards the past or future?

Aziz Sheikhani

By Aziz Sheikhani: Southern Kurdistan is one part of Kurdistan, which has been ruled by the Iraqi state since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. This part of Kurdistan, compared to the three other parts – North (part of Turkey), East (part of Iran) and West (part of Syria) – since the creation of an…

The White House of Erbil – a symbol of corruption

KT Comment: Known as the White House of Erbil, this is the headquarters of the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) and special residence of its leader, Jalal Talabani. It is also a symbol of corruption and despotism. The White House was built for Talabani by the KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party) to compensate him for the…

Ocalan v. Barzani: Two contradictory worlds

Kamal Chomani

By Kamal Chomani: The Changes in the PKK’s Policies towards the KRG The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and its legendary leader, Abdulla Ocalan, pose a strong challenge to the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and its leader, Masoud Barzani. The PKK is no longer a party just for northern Kurdistan: Today it also impacts significantly on…

Kurdish Democracy’s biggest test yet

Shwan Zulal

By Shwan Zulal: Kurdistan Region president, Massoud Barzani, has set the date for the next Kurdish general election at 21 September 2013.  Both parliamentary and presidential elections will be held on that date. The candidates running for president have not put their names forward yet, apart from one independent. On the parliamentary front, it is…