BAGHDAD, December 12 (Sputnik) — All national minorities, living in Iraq's Kurdistan region, will be equally represented in the Kurdistan Independent High Electoral Commission (KIHEC) that would allow the Kurdistan autonomous region to conduct an independence referendum, regional president Masoud Barzani has said.
Last week, Turkmen and Christian minorities' representatives decided to boycott the Iraqi Kurdish regional parliament, saying they are not represented in key institutions, including KIHEC.
On December 3, the regional parliament voted to gather KIHEC to discuss a question on the Iraqi Kurdistan region's status and conduct a referendum, with Iraqi Kurds deciding whether to stay within Iraq or become an independent state.
Iraq's central government does not acknowledge Kurdistan's right to gather any electoral or referendum commissions or conduct any independent elections.