Mohammed al-Haj Mahmoud, Secretary General of Kurdistan Socialist Party that has (two MPs in the parliament and a Minister in Kurdistan region government), in a statement for "al-Sharq al-Awsat "newspaper briefed by "Shafaq News", that "Our party supported the position of KDPs' proposal to submit a draft constitution to a referendum and not to return it to the Parliament".
"If the draft would be returned to the Parliament and the change of the current political system to a parliamentary system, then Kurdistan will continue for the coming fifty years under the mercy of the current ruling parties because they enjoy widespread parliamentary majority and they decide to elect the President of the region, thus the chances of democratic competition will be zero ".
"In the previous presidential elections that took place in direct vote of people manner, there was a chance to compete, and a number of competitors in various areas of Kurdistan appeared in Kefri, Koysanjaq and Erbil, each taking their share of voting".
"This is the real democracy that gives equal opportunities to all citizens without exception, and we are in favor of this democracy formula, because the presidency is not preserved on a party or a particular party alliance, it is a position that interest all members of the public," he added.
The region's president, Massoud Barzani had decided earlier last month, the 21 of next September to be the date of the parliamentary elections and president election of the region in coordination and agreement with the Independent Higher Electoral Commission in Iraq.