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KDP’s Amina Zikri: ‘Kurdistan Will Never Accept Centralism or Dictatorship’

KDP Politburo member Amina Zikri declared that the Kurdistan Region will never accept centralism or any form of dictatorship, reaffirming the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s commitment to protecting Kurdish rights and dignity.

Speaking at a campaign gathering, Zikri emphasized that the KDP has always been the main defender of freedom, democracy, and the prosperity of the Kurdish people. She urged citizens to vote for the KDP to secure a strong mandate that can safeguard the region’s constitutional rights and stability.

Zikri also highlighted the KDP’s historic role in advancing the Kurdish cause and ensuring equality and progress throughout the region. She stressed that only a united and empowered Kurdistan can continue to resist political pressure and protect its achievements.

The KDP official concluded by calling for unity among all citizens, noting that the upcoming elections represent a vital opportunity to strengthen self-governance and secure a brighter future for the Kurdistan Region.

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