In a recent address at the Middle East Research Institute (MERI) Forum, the President of the Kurdistan Region emphasized the critical role of fully implementing Iraq’s constitution as a cornerstone for national unity and lasting peace. Highlighting ongoing challenges, the president underscored that only through strict adherence to constitutional frameworks can the diverse communities of Iraq foster trust, equitable governance, and political stability. This call comes amid rising tensions and political disputes that threaten to undermine the country’s fragile cohesion.

The president identified several key areas demanding urgent focus to strengthen Iraq’s federal system and promote coexistence:

  • Respect for regional autonomy while maintaining national sovereignty
  • Equitable power-sharing among ethnic and sectarian groups
  • Implementation of constitutional provisions regarding resource control and security
  • Legal mechanisms to resolve intergovernmental disputes peacefully

The address included a comparative overview of constitutional implementation progress, highlighting the Kurdistan Region’s efforts in local governance and security cooperation as a model for other federal units.

Focus Area Current Status Needed Action
Regional Autonomy Partially Recognized Full Enforcement of Article 118
Power-Sharing Imbalanced Representation Inclusive Political Dialogue
Resource Rights Contested Control Clear Legal Framework
Security Cooperation Emerging Coordination Joint Operations & Agreements