The Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc announced a boycott of the Kirkuk council session scheduled for tomorrow.
It said the move reflects its rejection of decisions made without genuine representation.
Warning that closed-door meetings could harm coexistence.
The bloc stressed the boycott represents a firm political stance.
Rejecting marginalization or imposed decisions.
It added it will not compromise national rights for political gains.
Stating positions are not a priority over principles.
It reaffirmed support for a fair political process.
Ensuring rights of all communities.
And called for dialogue to resolve disputes.
To enhance stability.
And strengthen coexistence in Kirkuk.