Kirkuk, Iraq – The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) announced a boycott of a Kirkuk Provincial Council session over what it described as a controversial political agreement. The party warned that decisions made without proper consultation could harm stability in the province.
In a statement, the KDP stressed that any concerning Kirkuk’s future must reflect the will of its legitimate representatives. The party argued that excluding key voices undermines democratic principles. Moreover, it warned that such actions could weaken coexistence among the city’s diverse communities.
The KDP criticized the process behind the planned session. It said certain political actors moved forward without reaching a broad agreement. Therefore, the party decided not to participate.
According to the statement, the KDP believes that unilateral decisions threaten national achievements in Kirkuk. It emphasized that cooperation and consensus remain essential for governance. Furthermore, it called for inclusive dialogue among all political groups.
The party also highlighted the nature of Kirkuk. It described the city as a diverse and strategic area that requires careful political handling. As a result, any decision must consider the interests of all communities.
KDP officials warned that bypassing consultation could deepen political divisions. They stressed that sustainable solutions depend on joint decision-making. In addition, they urged other parties to avoid steps that could escalate tensions.
Observers noted that the boycott reflects ongoing disagreements over power-sharing in Kirkuk. They pointed to competing interests among Kurdish, Arab, and Turkmen groups. Consequently, political consensus remains difficult to achieve.
Analysts also warned that disputes in Kirkuk could affect broader stability. They explained that the province plays a key role in Iraq’s political and economic landscape. Therefore, unresolved tensions could have wider implications.
The KDP concluded by reaffirming its commitment to dialogue. It called on all to return to negotiations and seek a balanced solution. The party stressed that protecting coexistence must remain a top priority.
