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Presidency Debate Shapes Political Direction

Iraq entered another intense political moment, and leaders offered direct statements that shaped expectations. During the MEPS forum, Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein addressed several key issues that influence relations between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region. He began by confirming that the Kurdistan Region will receive September salaries next week. He stressed that timely payments strengthen public trust and improve cooperation between both sides. Moreover, he argued that financial clarity supports long-term stability.

Hussein then shifted to the question of Iraq’s presidency. He declared that the presidency belongs to the Kurds and will remain under Kurdish leadership. He explained that this arrangement protects Iraq’s political balance. Furthermore, he stated that Kurdish participation in federal institutions requires respect for earlier agreements. He urged political groups to maintain dialogue and avoid actions that deepen divisions.

Additionally, Hussein highlighted the position of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He said the KDP will support any prime minister who respects the constitution and honors its guarantees. He noted that constitutional commitment guides every successful negotiation. Therefore, he encouraged all parties to focus on practical solutions rather than personal disputes. He also underlined that cooperation offers better outcomes for citizens across the country.

Iraq now faces several challenges, yet these statements created clearer expectations. Leaders in Baghdad and Erbil continue to seek common ground, and both sides understand the need for predictable governance. As a result, observers expect calmer negotiations in the coming weeks. Many hope that political clarity will ease tensions and strengthen Iraq’s path toward stability.

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