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The Parliament of Kurdistan | |||||
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Type | Unicameralism | ||||
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Houses | House of Parliament | ||||
Speaker of Parliament | Adnan Mufti, PUK since January 30, 2005 |
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Deputy Speaker of Parliament | Dr. Kamal Kirkuki, KPD since January 30, 2005 |
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Members | 111 Seats in the Assembly |
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Political groups | Kurdistan Democratic Party Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Kurdistan Islamic Union Islamic Group of Kurdistan Turkman Party Kurdistan Communist Party Assyrian Democratic Movement Kurdistan Democratic Socialist Party Chaldean Cultural Society Chaldean Democratic Union Party Democratic Bet-Nahrain Party Farmers Movement Party Kurdistan Democratic National Union Kurdistan Toilers' Party |
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Last elections | January 30, 2005 | ||||
Meeting place | KRG Parliament Building | ||||
Web site | Offical WebSite |
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Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly (Kurdish: Encumenî Nîştimanî Kurdistan, Arabic: المجلس الوطني لكوردستان lit: Al-Majlis Al-Watani Li Kurdistan) is the parliament of Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The Kurdish parliament which formed a federal government and a legal system was established in Arbil (Kurdish: Hewler) in beginning of 1990s. It began to work after elections were held in Iraqi Kurdistan in which several political parties took part and tens of international observers watched these elections
During the past decades the parliament has passed several important laws regarding administration, political parties, the press, the economy, the culture, society and etc.
The Kurdish parliament establish relations with many other parliaments in the world, almost every foreign delegation to Kurdistan has visited the Kurdish parliament in Arbil the capital of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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