Kirkuk Provincial Council Explained

The Kirkuk Provincial Council is the provincial council of the Kirkuk Governorate, based in Kirkuk, Iraq.

History

Its inaugural session was dedicated to having the introduction of its new members then followed by the oath ceremony that was supervised by Judge Thahir Hamza Salman, the head of Kirkuk Appellate Court.

KPC has emphasized promoting the brotherhood spirits and establishing the principles of equality and common work in order to provide services to citizens of the province impartially, in spite of the conspiracies and intimidations of the terrorists, the unbelievers and agents who are the enemies of our people and who attempt in vain to spoil the democratic change process in building the state of law and civil society, and who try to provoke the sectarianism and to create sedition among diverse communities in Kirkuk province.

Because of the common goals in the electoral agendas of the different electoral lists, KPC has prioritized a list of aims to be accomplished: reconstruction, secure the settlement, promoting the rule of law, improve the works of the government departments and institutions, providing equal job opportunities, improving the living of the citizens and developing the basic services in education, health and other fields.

Boycott and Power Sharing

In November 2006, Arab and Turkomen members of the council withdrew, claiming that the Kurdish majority, which holds 26 of the 41 seats on the council, had excluded them from decision-making and governance. Arab members returned to the council in December 2007 after a new power-sharing deal was agreed.[1]

Committees

The council has formed a number of committees.

The principle of consensus, which was adopted by the Iraqi National Assembly in forming its committees and in forming the Iraqi Transitional Government, has been adopted by KPC in forming its committees. One of the committees is Article 58 and the Victims of Ethnic Cleansing Policies Committee to follow up the procedures of normalizing the situation in Kirkuk Province according to the new Iraqi Constitution.

Human rights committee

When in early 2013, a survey conducted by Iraqi women's organization Pana and Iraqi-German NGO WADI revealed a still high prevalence of female genital mutilation of 38% in Kirkuk province, the provincial council's Human rights committee disputed the data, decrying a loss of reputation.[2]

Members

MemberBlockMembership TurnsPolitical AffiliationPosition
Rizgar Ali HamaJanKBL2Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)Chairman of Kirkuk Provincial Council
Rebwar Fayq TalabaniKBL1Kurdistan Islamic UnionDeputy Chairman of KPC
Mohamed KamalKBL2Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq (KDP)Security Committee
Ahmed Abdullah AskariKBL2PUKProjects, Reconstruction & Public Services Committee
Awad Mohamed AmeenKBL1Kurdistan Toilers' PartyPublic Affairs Committee
Dilshad Pirot AzizKBL1IndependentProjects, Reconstruction & Public Services Committee
Babakir Sidiq AhmedKBL1PUKArticle 58 & The Victims Of Policies & Processes Of Ethnic Cleansing Committee
Galawezh Abdul-Jabbar JabbariKBL1PUKSecurity & Public Safety Committee
Azad Sabir JabbariKBL1PUKAgriculture & Irrigation Committee
Layla Hassan ShukurKBL1PUK
Perween Mohamed AmeenKBL1KDPEducation & Higher Education Committee
Mahmoud MohamedKBL1KDPLegal, Election & Referendum Committee
Ali Namiq SalihiKBL2IndependentOil & Mineral Resources Committee
Ibraheem Khalil RasheedKBL1Kurdistan Islamic UnionEconomy & Finance Committee
Silvana Boya NasirKBL1Assyrian Patriotic PartySocial & Religious Affairs Committee
Economy & Finance Committee
Sherzad Adil KhursheedKBL2KDPArticle 58 & The Victims Of Policies & Processes Of Ethnic Cleansing Committee
Agriculture & Irrigation Committee
Almas Fadhil KamalKBL1PUKSocial & Religious Affairs Committee
Legal, Election & Referendum Committee
Riyadh DanukKBL1IndependentEconomy & Finance Committee
Jamal Mawlud BapirKBL1Kurdistan Communist PartyProjects, Reconstruction & Public Services Committee
Oil & Mineral Resources Committee
Ali Mahmud MohamedKBL1Kurdistan Communist PartyAgriculture & Irrigation Committee
Jwan Hassan ZanganaKBL1Kurdistan Islamic Union (KIU)Hiring & DeBaathification Committee
Article 58 & The Victims Of Policies & Processes Of Ethnic Cleansing Committee
Layla Mohamed KhidhirKBL1Kurdistan Communist PartyEducation & Higher Education Committee
Irfan Jamal KirkukliKBL2Turkmen People's PartySecurity & Public Safety Committee
Sahira Seyfudeen NuriKBL1Iraqi Turkmen Union PartyHiring & DeBaathification Committee
Legal, Election & Referendum Committee
Jwad Jasim Al-JanabiKBL1IndependentSocial & Religious Affairs Committee
Education & Higher Education Committee
Nasreen Khalid WhabKBL1KDPHiring & DeBaathification Committee
Public Affairs Committee

Notes and References

  1. News: Ramzy Mardini . Kurdish-Sunni Accord Gives Kirkuk a Chance at Reconciliation . Terrorism Focus . 4 . 41 . . 11 December 2007 . 5 November 2015.
  2. Web site: Muhammad al-Haj . Human rights committee of KPC doubts high prevalence data of FGM . Kirkuk now . 19 February 2013 . 5 November 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151010095910/http://kirkuknow.com/english/index.php/2013/02/human-rights-committee-of-kpc-doubts-high-prevalence-data-of-fgm/ . 10 October 2015 . dead .