Disputes with Baghdad dominate outlook for booming province
Risk Management
Issue 892
- 17 Jan 2011
| 1 minute read
Unresolved differences between Erbil and Baghdad are likely to define the major fault lines in the new Iraqi administration which parliament voted into power at the end of 2010. Although the Kurdish parties included the resolution of the status of Kirkuk according to article 140 of the constitution as one of their 19 conditions for supporting the new government, there are no signs that this issue will be resolved.
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