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ID171874
Title ProperIraqi Kurdistan’s 2017 independence referendum:
Other Title Informationthe KDP’s public and private motives
LanguageENG
AuthorHama, Hawre Hasan
Summary / Abstract (Note)On 7 June 2017, the former Kurdistan president Massoud Barzani called a meeting between 15 Kurdish political parties to seek their approval for a referendum on Iraqi Kurdish independence. Despite many adverse circumstances – the proroguing of the Kurdistan parliament, the strained relations among the Kurdish political parties, and the general political stalemate in Iraqi Kurdistan – the meeting agreed that a referendum should take place on 25 September 2017. However, both the Gorran Movement (Gorran) and the Kurdistan Islamic Group (Komal) refused to take part in the meeting and instead requested that the government's main focus be on restoring the political environment and restarting the Kurdistan parliament before any discussions take place on the issue of a Kurdish referendum. Notwithstanding internal, regional and international pressures, the Kurdistan Regional Government pressed ahead and held its referendum on 25 September 2017. The central question that remains about the Kurdistan referendum is what really motivated Kurdish politicians, in particular those of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) to hold the poll? This article argues that the KDP has a number of different public and private motivations in holding the independence referendum, which need to be explored.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 51, No.1; Mar 2020: p.109-125
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 51 No 1
Key WordsKurdistan ;  Independence ;  Referendum ;  Motivation ;  KDP ;  Barzani ;  Gorran ;  Komal


 
 
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