Masrour Barzani announces the success of the region's elections and thanks the Federal Commission

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    Baghdad-INA  
    The Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, Masrour Barzani, announced today, Sunday, the success of the legislative elections in the region, while thanking the Independent High Electoral Commission.
     
    Barzani said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The success of the elections process for the sixth session of Kurdistan Parliament is another success for the region, and a new test of its democratic principles."
     
    He added, "On this occasion, I congratulate all citizens of the Kurdistan Region, with all their components, expressing my appreciation for their steadfastness and active participation, especially the families of the honorable martyrs," adding, "I also extend my thanks to the Independent High Electoral Commission in Iraq for conducting and supervising this electoral process, appreciating its efforts."
    He continued, "It is no secret that despite the fact that a large number of citizens were deprived of casting their votes in the electoral process due to technical problems, this calls for serious efforts in the upcoming elections to address these problems, in a way that guarantees the right of every citizen to cast his vote."
    He continued, "I extend my sincere thanks to the Internal Security Forces for their role in ensuring a safe environment during the electoral process and the international observers who witnessed this success and to all political parties for their participation and support for the success of these elections."
    Barzani concluded, "I hope that the presence of an effective parliament, with the participation of loyal patriots, will contribute to the formation of the tenth ministerial cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government as soon as possible, to move forward towards the path of security, reconstruction and cohesion, and to achieve more progress and prosperity for the region."