ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and opposition New Generation Movement leaders met on Tuesday to cement an alliance aimed at curbing the power of the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in both Erbil and Baghdad.
PUK President Bafel Talabani met with New Generation Movement Shaswar Abdulwahid as part of ongoing efforts to form an alliance that could decide the Kurdistan Region’s cabinet and to choose Iraq’s president. Since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the post has largely been held by the PUK, a KDP rival that has seen declining power in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
Abdulwahid said his party will back PUK’s presidential candidate, which could secure the post for the PUK against the rival KDP. The discussions focused on formalizing the political alliance to create a government and institutional reforms, he said at a press conference after the meeting.
Abdulwahid described the talks as “positive” with a “comprehensive” agreement for an alliance covering both the Kurdistan Region and Baghdad.
The KRG has not formed a government since October 2024 when no party won an outright majority in the parliamentary election, stalling cabinet negotiations. The KDP holds 39 of the parliament’s 100 seats, the PUK secured 23, while the New Generation gained 15 seats.
“If both sides form a strong bloc, we will then speak with the weight of 38 to 40 seats and restore the balance of power to the Region."
"We can then form a government that improves the lives of the people," he added.
