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Turkmen Front Demands Kirkuk Role in Power-Sharing Deal

Baghdad – On Wednesday, the Turkmen Front called on the Iraqi government to reform Kirkuk’s local leadership. They want to ensure Turkmen participation in the province’s administration. The Turkmen Front Demands Kirkuk Role to promote fair representation and lasting unity.

Mohammad Samaan Agha, the Turkmen Front leader, spoke after recent discussions in Baghdad. Talks within the State Administration Coalition (SAC) focused on power-sharing among Iraq’s key political groups.

He urged Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani to personally guide a new agreement. Agha stressed the need to secure equal representation in local offices. That includes jobs in public services, security, and administration.

Kirkuk’s ethnic mix includes Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen. These groups have long competed for influence in this oil-rich province. Turkmen leaders argue that recent decisions ignored their role in local governance.

Agha believes national unity depends on respecting each group’s rights. “We must achieve a true partnership in Kirkuk,” he said. He called for action that reflects the city’s diverse identity.

The province remains one of Iraq’s most sensitive political areas. Tensions rise when one group dominates decision-making. The Turkmen Front Demands Kirkuk Role to ease such pressure and avoid conflict.

Efforts to balance Kirkuk’s institutions have failed in the past. But this time, Turkmen leaders insist they will not accept marginalization. They seek long-term solutions, not short-term compromises.

Meanwhile, coalition leaders continue to negotiate. Some support broader inclusion. Others remain cautious, citing political risks. Still, the demand for change grows louder.

As talks move forward, the Turkmen Front Demands Kirkuk Role stays at the center of the debate. Their call adds urgency to the push for a more balanced and stable Kirkuk.

Local activists and community leaders have also voiced support for the Turkmen’s call. Many believe that inclusive governance is key to long-term peace in Kirkuk. They urge all parties to prioritize cooperation over political rivalry, ensuring the city’s future reflects its multicultural roots.

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