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Subhan Mulla Jiyad, political affairs advisor to Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, revealed that the Prime Minister has been actively working to discourage the Kurdistan Democratic Party from boycotting the Kurdistan Regional Parliament elections. Jiyad emphasized the significance of their participation and expressed concern that a boycott could prevent the elections from being held.

Yesterday, al-Sudani urged the Kurdistan Democratic Party not to boycott the parliamentary elections in the region, emphasizing the importance of their participation. He also discussed Sunni politics regarding the position of the presidency of the Iraqi parliament until the end of the current parliamentary session.

Jiyad highlighted al-Sudani’s reputation as a crisis solver and his regular communication with the leadership of the Democratic Party to convince them to participate in the elections. He emphasized the potential consequences of a boycott and the importance of a united political process in the region.

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