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The constitution will set the relationship between the Kurdistan Region and the United Iraqi state
So we can say that the federal project will soon be proposed and voted upon in a democratic way
and it will not cause sedition?
No, there will be no sedition, federalism is not an invention. The most important countries in the world are federations
the US, Germany and India. So why will federalism cause any sedition?
Let us agree on federalism, democracy and pluralism based on a general agreement
and not on the majority and the minority
The Vice Resident of the Kurdistan Region Mr. Sami Abd Alrahman, thank you very much for your participation
I want to move to London to talk to Mr. Haroon Mohammed
Mr. Haroon, Mr. Sam Abd Alrahman told us that the Kurds do not want to establish an independent state
He gave us examples about America and Germany being federal countries, so why disagree over this point?
It should be a point of agreement or at least a beginning of an agreement. What do you think? In short, please
First, Mr. Sami Abd alrahman admitted that the Kurdish parties want a national federalism
I think that such federalism exists in the countries he mentioned, especially the United States
he said that federalism was already proposed so why did the
Kurdish group propose their project to the Transitional Council?
They should wait for the right time when democracy prevails
I think democracy is the best guarantee for the Kurds to ensure their political and cultural rights
The governing council with its limited authorities cannot give an opinion on this project that the Kurdish group presented
Since we are discussing national reconciliation,
I agree with the concept supported by many that reconciling with the other starts by reconciling with the self
in order to get rid of the old accumulations, hatred and hostility
On this basis, we should stop feeling sorry for ourselves because of this
or what tyrannized us, and we should stop saying that we are more oppressed than other parties
the overwhelming majority of Iraqis were victims of the former regime
the Kurds, Sunnis, Shiites, and other minorities
thus we should, one minute please; we should abandon the ego of the party, the sect
and the region and start crystallizing a national approach, as much as possible
based on the sovereignty of Iraq and its political and economic independence in addition to emphasizing national unity
this approach should also deal with the recent changes in Iraq in an objective way
yes, your point is clear...this will lead us...if you allow me I want to point out... you and your guests
talked about how to deal with former Baathists
We should deal with them according to the legal standards and humanitarian standards
they are Iraqi citizens and did not come from Southeast Asia or from AFrica
Legally speaking, any convicted person will be sent to the competent courts
I want to finish this episode talking with Mr. Kasim Daoud, the secretary general of the Independent Iraqis Movement speaking to us from Kuwait
Welcome Mr. Kasim. I want to finish this episode with a general conclusion about the future of Iraq after all of what we heard today
There is an acceptable vation in opinions
but there is also a consensus on the fact that there will be no sedition or a civil war in Iraq. What do you think?