Secretary General of Al-Daae Party visits the head of the Kurdistan Socialist Democratic Party

02:17 - 30/01/2025
Party News

The Secretary General of Al-Daae Party, Mr. Saad Jassim Nasser Al-Tamimi, and the accompanying delegation visited the head of the Kurdistan Socialist Democratic Party, Mohammed Haji Mahmoud, at his headquarters in Halabja Governorate in the Kurdistan Region.

During the meeting, they discussed joint bilateral relations and ways to enhance them in a manner that suits and serves our people's interests in all Iraq governorates.

The two parties discussed the recent events in the Arab and international arenas and their repercussions on the Iraqi interior, stressing the need to work to spare our people the effects of their sectarian, political and economic consequences.

The Secretary General of Al-Daae Party stressed during the meeting the need to unify the efforts of all parties and national figures to confront the repercussions of the recent events in Syria and block the way for some who have the opportunity to inflame the situation and stir up sedition in such circumstances to serve their narrow interests and sectarian projects.

Al-Tamimi also called on Iraqi politicians, ruling parties and heads of their blocs to prioritise the interests of the citizens over their personal and party interests and to be busy legislating laws that protect the interests of the country and its borders from foreign interference instead of legislating laws that guarantee them and their families unconstitutional and illegitimate rights and privileges, in an apparent reference to the law granting representatives and their families diplomatic passports for life, which the Council recently enacted. The delegation included several members of the party's General Secretariat. At the same time, they were received, in addition to Mr. Mohammed Haji Mahmoud, head of the Kurdistan Socialist Democratic Party, Mr. Rizgar Ghafour, a member of the administrative body of the political bureau, and several party members.

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