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Kurdistan Power-Sharing Talks Progress as KDP and PUK Aim for Cabinet Agreement

Kurdistan power-sharing talks have gained momentum this week. Senior leaders from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) are scheduled to meet on Tuesday. Both sides expect major progress on forming the next Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) cabinet.

KDP President Masoud Barzani and PUK Leader Bafel Talabani will attend the meeting. A senior KDP source confirmed that cabinet formation will top the agenda.

This comes after months of political deadlock. However, recent comments from PUK officials suggest a breakthrough is near. Darbaz Kosrat Rasul, a member of the PUK politburo, told Rudaw that “good news” is expected soon. He said there is “a good understanding” between the parties.

Moreover, Majid Mohammed Amin from the PUK leadership echoed those sentiments. He stated that both parties show “good will” to finalize an agreement.

Importantly, Barzani and Talabani met in Erbil on Saturday. That meeting marked their second high-level discussion in three months. Talks mainly focused on key cabinet positions and remaining disputes.

The KRG held its long-delayed parliamentary election nearly a year ago, in October. The KDP secured 39 out of 100 seats. The PUK came in second with 23. As in past years, both parties are trying to form a unity government.

Since the 1990s, the KDP and PUK have shared power in the Kurdistan Region. Although rivals, they often divide top government posts. In recent cabinets, the KDP has controlled the presidency and prime minister positions.

So far, the new parliament has convened only once. Lawmakers took their oaths in December. But for eight months, no further sessions have taken place. Regulations require meetings every Tuesday and Wednesday, yet none have been held.

KDP bloc leader Vala Farid commented on the stalled process in August. She said the parliament would elect a permanent presidency when it reconvenes. Still, that session has not happened.

Despite the delays, optimism is growing. With top leaders at the table, many expect the current Kurdistan power-sharing talks to produce results.

Looking ahead, the region needs political stability. Only real cooperation between the KDP and PUK can make that happen. As Kurdistan power-sharing talks continue, the public hopes for swift progress.

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